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Date: 10/2/14
Desk: NAT
Slug: WEST AFRICAN
Assign Id: 30164751A


Kellita Whisnant, a single mother of four, a Liberian immigrant and the owner of Mama Ti's restaurant in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota prepares food in the restaurant's kitchen. She serves Liberian food, primarily, and attributes recent business losses to a fear of Ebola. This July, she changed the name of the restaurant, which was started by her mother, to Mami Ti's Kitchen and Deli, removing the word "African."

A sign on the door explains how Ebola is spread.


Thousands of people have died in West Africa this year from the largest Ebola outbreak on record.

Photo by Angela Jimenez for The New York Times
photographer contact 917-586-0916

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2014-10-02-Liberian Ebola Minneapolis
Date: 10/2/14<br />
Desk: NAT<br />
Slug: WEST AFRICAN<br />
Assign Id: 30164751A<br />
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Kellita Whisnant, a single mother of four, a Liberian immigrant and the owner of Mama Ti's restaurant in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota prepares food in the restaurant's kitchen. She serves Liberian food, primarily, and attributes recent business losses to a fear of Ebola. This July, she changed the name of the restaurant, which was started by her mother, to Mami Ti's Kitchen and Deli, removing the word "African."<br />
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A sign on the door explains how Ebola is spread. <br />
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Thousands of people have died in West Africa this year from the largest Ebola outbreak on record. <br />
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Photo by Angela Jimenez for The New York Times <br />
photographer contact 917-586-0916