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The Root on MSN[Opinion] New Study Solves Mystery of Why Black Children Are More Likely to Die Than White ChildrenWe like to think children are safe from dealing with the realities of racism and systemic oppression, but a new study has ...
Donald Lantz, 62, was sentenced to 160 years in prison after being found guilty of forced labor, human trafficking, child abuse and neglect, the New York Times reported. His wife Jeanne Kay ...
A white couple from West Virginia were collectively sentenced to 375 years in prison for forcing their five adopted black children to work on their farm as “slaves” while being berated with ...
Black Americans, including infants and children, have persistent excess mortality relative to White Americans.
Pike’s story fanned fears that the law threatened both black and white children, who, once enslaved, might be difficult to legally recover. It was shrewd of Sumner to link the outrage stirred by ...
A White couple have been convicted in the mistreatment of their adopted Black children - including locking some in a shed. Jeanne Whitefeather and husband Donald Ray Lantz were found guilty on ...
Black infants and children in the United States have consistently died at twice the rate of their White counterparts. This alarming pattern has resulted in over 5 million preventable deaths.
A sweeping new analysis of U.S. mortality data over the past 70 years reveals that Black children in the United States have ...
Exploring the deep-seated distrust of the child welfare system within the Black community, rooted in a history of racial bias and systemic inequities.
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White Couple Who Adopted Black Children and Forced Them to Work 'as Slaves' Learns FateJeanne Kay Whitefeather, 63, and Donald Lantz, 62, were found guilty of forced labor, human trafficking, and child abuse and neglect in January A white West Virginia couple was sentenced to ...
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