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Originally Posted by driveway
The first one basically states that Latinos and Blacks are less likely to engage in "outdoorsy" activities and then discusses the underlying reasons why
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Yes... as follows.
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There are reasons, of course, why people of color are underrepresented in the backcountry. For many, the wilderness, historically, is dangerous territory. Escaped slaves passed through forests full of danger, much of it posed by other people. Mexican and Japanese immigrants and African American sharecroppers worked to exhaustion in the fields. These brutal histories may help explain why some groups might not be drawn to the idea of spending time — let alone sleeping — outdoors.
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That paragraph is utterly hilarious.
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