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'You don't have to look black to be black': The complex racial identity of a tiny Ohio town

'You don't have to look black to be black': The complex racial identity of a tiny Ohio town In the remote Ohio town of East Jackson, which sits in the Appalachian foothills, residents have for decades identified as black – despite the fact they appear white. Tom Silverstone and Francisco Navas visit a place where residents' racial lines have been blurred to invisibility
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