In the New York Time’s fourth episode of “1619,” titled “How the Bad Blood Started,” the podcast covers how “Black Americans were denied access to doctors and hospitals for decades. From the shadows of this exclusion, they pushed to create the nation’s first federal health care programs.”
Read MoreWhite Coats for Black Lives (WC4BL), a medical student-run group, has “published a 129-page report that grades medical schools on their work to combat racism.” Photograph: Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio
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