Legalized Extortion: A Truth Revealed After 40 Years
Legalized Extortion: A Truth Revealed After 40 YearsLegalized Extortion: A Truth Revealed After 40 YearsLegalized Extortion: A Truth Revealed After 40 YearsLegalized Extortion: A Truth Revealed After 40 Years
The targeting of Black doctors, as highlighted by Angela Greene author, is directly related to the discrimination in the medical field and contributes to negative health outcomes for the Black community, exacerbating existing health disparities.
Key themes - Racism, Health Disparities, and Justice.
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"Legalized Extortion" is the story told by Angela Greene, author of this powerful narrative, which highlights how for at least forty years, the government has been targeting Black doctors in their efforts to treat poor and elderly Medicaid patients. This targeting reflects a broader issue of discrimination in the medical field that contributes to significant health disparities affecting these communities.
2026 marks her 40th year in radio and print media. Angela Greene, author of "Unnecessary Roughness - The Story of a Mother’s Fight for Justice," began her career in print at “The Atlanta Journal Constitution” while still in college. Her contributions to radio are archived in the Library of Congress by Black Women in Radio, highlighting th
2026 marks her 40th year in radio and print media. Angela Greene, author of "Unnecessary Roughness - The Story of a Mother’s Fight for Justice," began her career in print at “The Atlanta Journal Constitution” while still in college. Her contributions to radio are archived in the Library of Congress by Black Women in Radio, highlighting the experiences of Black doctors targeting discrimination in the medical field. This important work addresses health disparities and the treatment of Black doctors, making her second book, "Legalized Extortion," even more significant.
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