With more than 543,000 missing person cases in the United States, African American families are finding that they are not receiving the same amount of media coverage and resources as their white counterparts. NewsVision reporter Ariana Cobb spoke with David Robinson about his missing son Daniel’s case.
Help Us Find Us: Families of Missing African Americans Say More Must be Done
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