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Lebanon: “Being Black in Lebanon means…”

Categories: Middle East & North Africa, Lebanon, Ethnicity & Race, Human Rights, Indigenous, International Relations

“Being black in Lebanon means you’re a servant. It means that if you’re sitting on the bus, people will solicit you to come to their house and clean for the going rate of 7,000 L.L./hour,” writes Jane Rubio [1] on what a black person may experience when in Lebanon.