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Race and Ethnicity
- Race in U.S. legal history
- Native Americans
- Black Americans and crime
- Policing and minorities
- Sentencing and minorities
- Incarceration and minorities
- Hispanic Americans
- Asian Americans
- Violence in minority communities
- Hate Crimes
- "Three Strikes" Laws
- Reasons for high minority crime rates
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