CNN's John Sutter argues that systemic racism in the U.S. is not a new phenomenon. He says it has been around since colonial times and continued through early independence with slavery. By 1970, 61% of black Americans living in US metropolitan areas lived under hypersegregation, he writes. In 2010, the average index of black, white segregation remained high,. And a third of all blackropolitan residents continued to live in hypersegregated areas; no other group ever experienced such intense residential segregation.

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