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Contents

  1. All CORE Insights
  2. List of resources
  3. Highlights
  4. 1 Introduction
  5. 2 Understanding persistent racial inequality
  6. 3 A brief history of explicit racial discrimination, segregation, and disenfranchisement in the U.S.
  7. 4 Racial discrimination today
  8. 5 The effects of segregation
  9. 6 Political rights and civil liberties
  10. 7 Modelling persistent racial inequality
  11. 8 Conclusion
  12. 9 Acknowledgments
  13. 10 References
  14. Glossary
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      1. Home — Insights
      1. List of resources
      2. Contents
      3. Highlights
      4. 1 Introduction
      5. 2 Understanding persistent racial inequality
      6. 3 A brief history of explicit racial discrimination, segregation, and disenfranchisement in the U.S.
      7. 4 Racial discrimination today
      8. 5 The effects of segregation
      9. 6 Political rights and civil liberties
      10. 7 Modelling persistent racial inequality
      11. 8 Conclusion
      12. 9 Acknowledgments
      13. 10 References
      14. Glossary

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