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Sep 17, 2020 · After slavery was abolished and African Americans began to move from the places they’d been forced to live in, white communities began to revolt. They ran Black people out of their cities or counties, under threat of violence or death, and enacted laws to keep them out.
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May 11, 2024 · ROCHESTER — Two years ago, a Rochester group began digging into the city's past as part of a historical reckoning into the use of racial covenants that once barred Blacks and other...
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Racism Definition. “Individual- and group-level processes and structures that are implicated in the reproduction of racial inequality.”. Systemic racism happens when these structures or processes are carried out by groups with power, such as governments, businesses or schools. Racism differs from bias, which is a conscious or unconscious ...
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Jun 7, 2019 · A Bloomington resident asked us to find out more about the history of racism and hate groups in Indiana, and their impact on our lives today.
Aug 16, 2020 · In July 1964, three days of social unrest broke out in Rochester. While the events were characterized by the media as shocking and out of the blue, many directly involved felt them to be the culmination of years of racism in policy and policing.
Mar 3, 2021 · One year after Daniel Prude was killed by Rochester police, reverend Myra Brown reflects on police brutality and its impact on the Black community.
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Throughout the 20th century, the city was a site of race-based violence, segregated schools, and racial covenants in housing. In 1964, Black citizens rebelled against the discrimination they experienced, but problems persisted.