Systemic racism and the African American experience
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Systemic racism and the African American experience
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Systemic racism is subtle -- and perhaps more widespread than blatant racism. In a way it can be seen as a collective racial prejudice, in which White people behave in ways that harm Black people. The United States has constructed a system of law enforcement in which the races are treated unequally. Any reform of the criminal justice system must begin with an end to systemic racism.
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