How School Segregation Casts a Long Shadow on the Aging BrainThe Researcher DailyJan 04, 2026∙ Paid47ShareA new study investigates the lasting cognitive impact of structural racism, finding that attending a segregated school in the Southern United States may be a key driver of geographic disparities in late-life brain health among Black Americans. This post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inPreviousNext