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Ethnic News Media and Marginalization: African-American Newspaper Coverage of the AIDS Crisis
Rockell A. Brown
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Arts & Humanities
Newspaper Coverage
100%
American Newspapers
96%
News Media
85%
Marginalization
72%
AIDS/HIV
67%
African Americans
59%
Mortality Rate
30%
Life Expectancy
29%
Anemia
22%
Ghetto
22%
Homelessness
21%
Blood Pressure
19%
Sickles
19%
Chronic Illness
18%
Infant Mortality
17%
Syndrome
12%
Residents
12%
Crime
11%
Drugs
11%
Illness
11%
Poverty
10%
Cells
9%
Healthcare
9%
Health
9%
Social Sciences
AIDS
57%
newspaper
56%
American
54%
coverage
52%
news
51%
life expectancy
28%
infant
23%
Civil disorders
22%
ghetto
17%
blood pressure
17%
medical services
16%
infant mortality
15%
socioeconomic factors
14%
homelessness
14%
chronic illness
13%
incidence
11%
mortality
11%
illness
11%
utilization
11%
president
10%
health care
9%
poverty
9%
resident
9%
drug
9%
offense
9%
health
6%
Group
4%