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Greetings, once again: I am searching for resources, preferably scholarly resources, that investigate conflicting media health messages geared toward African Americans. For instance, in my earlier research, I have found that there is a strong incidence of billboard advertisement of malt liquor products that give the illusion of glamour, success, etc., featuring young African American consumers. These are strategically placed in areas with a greater African American population. Can anyone help me find other examples, research, etc.? Thanks, so much.
Monique Hillman, LPN, BS, MPH
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