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Today is World Drowning Prevention Day. Studies show that in the United States, Black children are significantly more likely to drown than white children. Let’s revisit history to understand the stereotype that “Black people can’t swim” and uncover the truth. #swimming #pool #disparity #publichealth #sports #myth #drowningprevention
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