Jacob Levenson | The Secret Epidemic: The Story of AIDS and Black America
Recorded Oct 13, 2004
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Jacob Levenson has written about AIDS for Vibe, The Oxford American, and Mother Jones. In The Secret Epidemic, Levenson interweaves personal stories, national policy, the legacy of discrimination, the battle for civil rights, and the role of the black church to portray the devastation perpetrated on black America by the AIDS epidemic.
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