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    Otibehia Allen prepares dinner for her children in their rented mobile home in the same isolated, low-income community of Jonestown, Mississippi, where she grew up among the cotton and soybean fields of the Mississippi Delta. Her children are on Medicaid, but Allen says a small pay raise meant she lost her own coverage through the federal and state health insurance program.
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    A woman collects water from a brook in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, April 2, 2019. Since a massive power failure struck on March 7, the nation has experienced near-daily blackouts and a breakdown in critical services such as running water and public transportation.
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    Protesters gather at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016, as part of a nationwide protest for a $15 per hour minimum wage. Fast-food restaurant and airport workers, as well as home and child-care workers rallied in cities including Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and New York on Tuesday morning.
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    Willie McGee, 79, who lives on the streets of the skid row area of Los Angeles, passes by as people line up along 6th Street for Sunday’s Hands Across America on May 25, 1986. McGee is one of the many homeless that the project is supposed to help.
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    Privilege lessons only make liberals less sympathetic toward poor whites
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