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    Institutional Discrimination Tends to Be Easier to Deal with Than
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Institutional Discrimination Tends to Be Easier to Deal with Than

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Institutional discrimination tends to be easier to deal with than individual discrimination because it is easier to spot and then to change institutions that discriminate than it is to spot and change individual discrimination.

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