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Americans Believe In The Reality Of "race" As A Defined, Indubitable Feature Of The Natural World. Racism - The Need To Ascribe Bone-deep Features To People And Then Humiliate, Reduce, And Destroy Them - Inevitably Follows From This Inalterable Condition.
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