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    Racial Hierarchies Are Not Static; Instead They Are Constantly Responding
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Racial Hierarchies Are Not Static; Instead They Are Constantly Responding

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Racial hierarchies are not static; instead they are constantly responding to changing social and historical conditions, as well as to challenges from subordinate groups.

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