âCriminal statistics raise the whole question as to how far black and white malefactors are subjected to different standards of justice.â He also wrote, âWhen the younger generation came on the stage with exaggerated but laudable hopes of ârising,â and found that a dogged Anglo-Saxon prejudice had shut nearly every avenue of advancement in their faces, the energies of many undoubtedly found an outlet in crime.â Du Bois made two points that weâre still grappling with more than 120 years later: thedifferent ways âThe idea I had [of TWICE] was healthiness,â said Park Jin-young, the founder of JYP, five years later. He talked about the groupâs journey inTWICE: Seize the Light helped them out. "Our videos weren't doing that far off from each other to begin with. It wasn't like we were just random kids that Jake found that he was like, 'You guys, come on. I have an idea.' We were all creators. The vibe wasn't 'I'm going to blow you up.'" people living in households below the federal poverty level had more than double the rate of violent victimization than people in high-income households. Additionally, poor Black people and poor white people were found to commit violent crimes at similar rates: 46.4% for white people and 43.4% for Black people. With the clear connection between poverty and crime rates â and the fact that the poverty rate for Black Americans (20.8% in 2018) ismore than twice
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