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|Description=The problem of racial justice in the United States refers to the systemic and institutionalized discrimination and inequality experienced by people of color, particularly Black Americans, in various aspects of life such as education, employment, housing, and criminal justice. This issue has deep historical roots and continues to persist despite efforts towards progress and reform.
|Description=The problem of racial justice in the United States is rooted in systemic racism and discrimination against people of color, resulting in disparities in areas such as education, employment, housing, and criminal justice. This has led to ongoing protests, calls for reform, and a national conversation about how to address and dismantle these inequities.
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