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Tricia Walker
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Morgan Freeman Is Using His Voice to Warn Black Americans About a Heart Condition That's Hiding in Plain Sight

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ATTR-CM is progressive, underdiagnosed, and hits our community hardest. Here's what you need to know.

Morgan Freeman has played God, not once, but twice on screen, and has spent six decades narrating some of the most celebrated stories ever told. 

Freeman has built a legacy that most Black actors (or any actor for that matter) only dream about across a career that now stretches well into his late eighties. At this point in his life, he is selective about what gets his time and attention. And right now, he is using that platform to try to save lives in the Black community.