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Publication Date: July 21, 2023 - 05:15

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Americans are fixating on Carlee Russell. What about other missing Black women?

July 21, 2023

The case of Alabama woman Carlee Russell captivated the nation this week and put a spotlight on missing Black women and girls in the United States.

     


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