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ABSTRACT
In the United States, large differences among racial and ethnic groups characterize many areas of social, economic, and political life, including such domains as the criminal justice system, education, employment, health care, and housing. For example, racial differences which generally disadvantage minorities—exist in arrest and incarceration rates, earnings, income and wealth, levels of educational attainment, health status and health outcomes, and mortgage lending and home ownership. There are many possible explanations for such differences; one explanation may be the persistence of behaviors and processes of discrimination against minorities as seen in both texts ‘Just Mercy’ and ‘The Hate U Give’ under study.