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'It's not the first time I've been scared as a Muslim in America': How one med student dealt with hate
The Washington Post
2017-04-12
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Sara H. Rahman, a Muslim-American medical student at Quinnipiac University was taken aback when a patient told her Muslims weren't "welcome" in America. Here's what she has to say about how she dealt with the situation.
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