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While many inroads have been made in the equality of African Americans, and a black man is now President of the United States, there are still challenges that face them. Recent actions by the Supreme Court as well as state legislation have enforced changes to voting rights that may particularly affect African Americans or other minorities. Recent news about police brutality and racial profiling that appears to be targeted at African Americans is also troubling.

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