Racial minorities bear the brunt of US political violence, but only white Americans hold the power to stop it.
By Jerel Ezell
Sociologist and visiting professor at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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Racial minorities bear the brunt of US political violence, but only white Americans hold the power to stop it.
Racial minorities bear the brunt of US political violence, but only white Americans hold the power to stop it.
By Jerel Ezell
Sociologist and visiting professor at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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