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  "textContent": "This piece was copublished with The 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics policy and power. The word “Black” has been almost completely removed from a package of bills that have long been viewed as Congress’ main legislative vehicle to address the Black maternal health crisis, frustrating some advocates who feel Black women are […]\n\nThe post The Word ‘Black’ Has Disappeared From Bills Aimed at Addressing Black Maternal Health appeared first on Capital B News.",
  "title": "The Word ‘Black’ Has Disappeared From Bills Aimed at Addressing Black Maternal Health"
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