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This study provides new insight, and helps to fill the informational void created by the lack of research on relocation effects upon the minority elderly, by focusing on signs of post-relocation mortality, psychosocial distress, and coping behavior in two groups of inner-city elderly black people.
This work describes successful efforts by determined individuals and small groups of black Americans, since the early 19th century, to establish a strong black presence in the medical profssion. The author analyzes sociocultural, political and psychological factors involved.
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