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Report: Death penalty cases show history of racial disparity – Dallas Post Tribune

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By COLLEEN LONG WASHINGTON (AP) — Black people have been overrepresented on death rows across the United States and killers of Black people are less likely to face the death penalty than people who kill white people, a new report found. The report from the Death Penalty Information Center is a history lesson in how […]

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