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Pathways to Freedom:
Winning the Fight Against Tobacco

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Pathways to Freedom: Winning the Fight Against Tobacco is currently not available online in HTML, hard copies may be ordered at no cost by printing this Order Form or by calling 1-800-232-1311 you may also print a copy from the PDF file above.


Pathways to Freedom: Winning the Fight Against TobaccoNational concern over the high rates of smoking among the African American population and the absence of available program materials inspired the initial development and current revision to this text. The guide was produced in partnership with key segments of the African American community, including churches, service organizations and educational institutions. It addresses many issues that are specific to African Americans such as targeted advertising campaigns and historical, cultural, and socioeconomic influences. It also offers proven strategies for anyone who wants to quit; how friends and family can help; and how the community and its leaders can promote the value of gaining freedom from tobacco.
 

  • Success Stories
    Successful ways in which Pathways to Freedom has been used in communities
     
  • Testimonials
    What people around the country are saying about Pathways to Freedom.
     
  • Suggestions
    Some ideas for ways to use Pathways to Freedom.

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