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Post-Floyd, Americans five years later are more pessimistic about racial equality

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In the months after George Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, as protests swept the globe and books on racism and white privilege flew from bookstore shelves, hope grew that America might finally confront its original sin. Corporate America pumped billions of dollars into racial justice initiatives, while lawmakers debated police reform at both the state and […]

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