Feb 10, 2015
By: Sylvia Mathews Burwell, HHS Secretary
Black History Month is an important time to reflect on the legacy of the African American leaders, thinkers, creators and philosophers who have made this country what it is today. From Harriet Tubman to President Obama, our black heritage is a story of courage, persistence, and indomitable strength.
Yet, despite the incredible progress that the African American community has made toward equality, these accomplishments must also remind us of how far we have to go.
Disparities still linger, and that’s especially true when it comes to health care:
READ MORE: The Affordable Care Act: Closing the Gap When It Comes to Health CareYet, despite the incredible progress that the African American community has made toward equality, these accomplishments must also remind us of how far we have to go.
Disparities still linger, and that’s especially true when it comes to health care:
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