I wanted to title this "karma's a bitch," but was prevented by my co-authors. Seems timely: https://t.co/8e9lDhJQp4
@postandcourier See related work by USC professors on historic lynching and contemporary health outcomes: @kevboseth https://t.co/8e9lDhJQp4
Strange Harvest: a Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events and 2010–2014 County Mortality Rates [a] https://t.co/Ss3xVAPfXh HT @USCArnoldSchool https://t.co/KmlYKkRRBT
Strange Harvest: a Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events and 2010–2014 County Mortality Rates [a] https://t.co/gDm2r7sgpG HT @USCArnoldSchool https://t.co/KViJ9ThhVK
Strange Harvest: a Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events and 2010–2014 County Mortality Rates [a] https://t.co/Ss3xVAPfXh HT @USCArnoldSchool https://t.co/ecgWmLmy18
Strange Harvest: a Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events and 2010–2014 County Mortality Rates [a] https://t.co/gDm2r7sgpG HT @USCArnoldSchool https://t.co/bbqdXykKtf
MT @SpringerPBH: Strange Harvest: Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events & 2010–14 County Mortality Rates in J of Racial & Ethnic #HealthDisparities featured in @nationshealth @USCArnoldSchool http
RT @SpringerPBH: Strange Harvest: Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events & 2010–14 County…
Strange Harvest: Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events & 2010–14 County Mortality Rates in J of Racial & Ethnic #HealthDisparities is featured in @nationshealth @CobbInstitute @UConnCICATS @USCArnol
The study found that w/i county historically high number of lynchings was most strongly associated with mortality in White men, and not associated in Black men. https://t.co/wen8o2QC3d
Publication: Strange Harvest: a Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events and 2010-2014 County Mortality Rates. Probst JC, Glover S, Kirksey V. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. https://t.co/I7AxJaB5HX
Strange Harvest: a Cross-sectional Ecological Analysis of the Association Between Historic Lynching Events and 2010–2014 County Mortality Rates https://t.co/0lxOR8OXLz
RT @HehmanLab: Interesting relationship. Historic lynching-rate associated with White but not Black modern mortality rates. https://t.co/…
Interesting relationship. Historic lynching-rate associated with White but not Black modern mortality rates. https://t.co/9N8QRXkbhj
Damn! When others tell you to "get over it" (systemic racism), show them this. @karenhunter https://t.co/1pRpRyEt75
Lynchings of the past affect health today - New landmark study in J Racial & Ethnic #HealthDisparities shows that US counties with a history of #lynching events have higher contemporary mortality rates for whites and blacks @USCArnoldSchool @CobbInstit
Fascinating article and work by my colleague, Jan. https://t.co/o7aC8IBOTs