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In 1-2 sentences, analyze in what ways institutional racism exists today despite the equal protections guaranteed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In my own words

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Even though the Civil Rights Act outlawed overt discrimination, institutional racism persists because policies, practices, and neutral-sounding rules—like unequal school funding tied to property taxes, biased lending and hiring practices, and policing patterns—produce consistently worse outcomes for people of color. These patterns are reinforced by historical segregation, wealth gaps, and unequal enforcement, so disparities in education, housing, health, and justice continue despite formal legal equality.

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