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Custom Ford is part of the family


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Custom Ford is part of the family
When Quiggle bought his 1949 Ford Tudor Sedan in the 1980s, it had 48,000 miles on it and he was its third owner.
In November 1987, I purchased a 1949 Ford Tudor Sedan. It was all original with 48,000 miles. The man I got it from told me that he bought it from a widow. She said it was her husband s car and when he died, it was stored in the barn until the man I got it from bought it in 1976. He also said he didn t drive it very much. This made me the third owner. ....

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Education Usually Improves Health. But Racism Sabotages Benefits For Black Men


Generally, more education leads to longer and healthier lives unless you are a Black man in America. Among the contributing factors is the isolation Black men often feel as they rise economically, says Thomas LaVeist, a sociologist and dean of the school of public health at Tulane University.
More education typically leads to better health, yet Black men in the U.S. are not getting the same benefit as other groups, research suggests.
The reasons for the gap are vexing, experts say, but may provide an important window into unique challenges Black men face as they try to gain not only good health but also equal footing in the U.S. ....

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Racism Derails Black Men's Health, Even As Education Levels Rise


Generally, more education leads to longer and healthier lives unless you are a Black man in America. Among the contributing factors is the isolation Black men often feel as they rise economically, says Thomas LaVeist, a sociologist and dean of the school of public health at Tulane University.
More education typically leads to better health, yet Black men in the U.S. are not getting the same benefit as other groups, research suggests.
The reasons for the gap are vexing, experts say, but may provide an important window into unique challenges Black men face as they try to gain not only good health but also equal footing in the U.S. ....

United States , University Of Illinois , Adrian Tyndall , Woodroww Winchester , Shervin Assari , Derek Novacek , Los Angeles , Thomas Laveist , Dana Goldman , Greg Pennington , S Jay Olshansky , David Williams , Yale University , University Of Maryland , Schaeffer Center , Emory University , Tulane University , University Of North Carolina , Journal Of Health , Health Affairs , University Of Florida Health , Harvard University , Charlesr Drew University Of Medicine , Jay Olshansky , North Carolina , Health Policy ,