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  2. Racial stereotypes used in court against Adnan Syed weren't ...

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    Racist stereotypes in courtroom. During the trial in Baltimore that culminated in his 2000 conviction, prosecutors made hundreds of references to Adnan’s race and religion, introducing him to ...

  3. Nikki Haley has called out prejudice but rejected systemic ...

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    Haley says she dealt with racism through bridge-building. “This habit of finding the similarities and avoiding the differences became very natural to me over time,” she wrote in her 2012 memoir.

  4. Racial bias in criminal news in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Robert Entman studied how television news impacted white views of blacks in his article Blacks in the News: Television, Modern Racism and Cultural Change, which examined television news stories from four Chicago stations during a 6-month period in 1989–90. He found that crime reporting depicted blacks as more dangerous—at the same time that ...

  5. Nikki Haley has called out prejudice but rejected systemic ...

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    Haley says she dealt with racism through bridge-building. “This habit of finding the similarities and avoiding the differences became very natural to me over time,” she wrote in her 2012 memoir.

  6. Column: Overt racism and antisemitism have become part of our ...

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    Fox News star properties Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham have been pushing the great replacement theory for years. In 2019, Carlson groused on the air about “waves of immigration” of people ...

  7. Racial inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Color-blind racism refers to "contemporary racial inequality as the outcome of nonracial dynamics." [6] The types of practices that take place under color blind racism are "subtle, institutional, and apparently nonracial." [6] Those practices are not racially overt in nature such as racism under slavery, segregation, and Jim Crow laws. Instead ...

  8. United States racial unrest (2020–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Public conversations on race and power extended to other cultural practices. One debate addressed racial vocabulary. Various news organizations modified their style guides to capitalize "Black" as a proper noun in recognition of the term's shared political identity and experiences. [248] [249] Merriam-Webster modified its definition of racism ...

  9. President Obama opens up on racism he faced while in White House

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    President Obama has often been guarded when discussing racism, but, on CNN Special Report about his legacy that aired on Wednesday, he addressed the issue straight on.. Obama told Fareed Zakaria ...