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Capital B: Healing a Dark Past

The Long Road to Reopening Hospitals in the Rural South

From 1990 to 2020, 334 rural hospitals have closed across 47 states, which disproportionately affect areas with higher populations of Black and Hispanic people. Since 2011, hospital closures have outnumbered new hospital openings. In Brownsville, they’ve been able to do the impossible: reopen a full-service hospital. They’re not the only ones.

Aallyah Wright

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July 9, 2024

Mayor William D. Rawls Jr., the first Black mayor of Brownsville, Tenn., sits in the lobby of Rawls Funeral Home, which was the town's first funeral home and was founded by his grandfather, Charles Allen Rawls.

Ariel J Cobbert

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