Blacks With Strong Racial Identity Are Happier
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Atlanta — According to a Michigan State study, Blacks who identify more strongly with their racial identity are happier.
The researchers surveyed Black adults in Michigan. The study found that those who felt proud of their race, felt more connected to their culture/ and or race.
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