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Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist Discusses Depression Among Black Men

Stigma “continues to surround mental illness,” particularly in the black community, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Annette John-Hall writes. She notes that according to John Head, author of “Standing in the Shadows: Understanding and Overcoming Depression in Black Men,” the stigma around mental illness in black men is “even worse.

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