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I’ve Got My Family and My Faith: Black Women and the Suicide Paradox

Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
doi 10.1177/2378023117743908
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December 1, 2017

Authors
Kamesha SpatesBrittany C. Slatton
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SAGE Publications


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