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Does American law enforcement have a growing white supremacy problem? Investigations have proven over and over again— yes. But despite calls for reform, the law enforcement world largely tolerates white supremacists as members of its ranks and acts of overt racism by officers. Mike German is the author of Policing White Supremacy.
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The Precinct 1 commissioner thanked the county judge for the court's action.
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For many people of color in this country, a visit to the doctor means being extra careful about their appearance in the hope to be treated fairly during the appointment.
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A ProPublica investigation sheds light on the failures to return Native American remains and items
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Survivors and families who lost loved ones in the June 2015 attack said the FBI's negligence allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used in the attack.
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Owner and chef Mike Nguyen said he believes his restaurant was targeted because of comments he made on CNN that criticized Gov. Greg Abbott lifting COVID-19 safety mandates.
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Texas lawmakers voted to remove the word "Negro" from geographic features in 1991. But a federal board blocked the proposed name changes, and since then, almost none of them have been changed.
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Neo-fascism and white supremacy are age-old facets of American identity. But in recent years, white nationalist groups have stepped back into the spotlight, revived and rebranded as the "alt-right" movement.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio’s Black Student Union was the target of racist harassment during a virtual meeting earlier this week.BSU President Priscilla Okolie said her organization’s discussion on dating during quarantine was repeatedly interrupted by anonymous users who played songs, shouted the N-word and posted graphic images in the chat.
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Following a summer of protests against police brutality and in honor of the lives lost to it, FRONTLINE's latest documentary examines race, policing and…