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Black communities’ distrust of police has roots in history - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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… sided with, how they policed African Americans.”

That history is what law … the Civil War that limited African American freedoms.

“When the genesis of … they policed, why wouldn’t African American distrust law enforcement?” Levitt said …

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