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    Racial Injustice and Racial Prejudice Are Rooted in Convictions That
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Racial Injustice and Racial Prejudice Are Rooted in Convictions That

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Racial injustice and racial prejudice are rooted in convictions that can easily be reasoned away or legally suppressed.

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