COVID-19 is Not a Story of Race, but a Record of Racism—Our Scholarship Should Reflect That Reality

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):43-47 (2021)
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Like more than two hundred thousand other Americans, George Floyd howled horribly for air before his death. But his breathlessness was not born from a virus. He was murdered with the burden of anti...

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