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You know what’s worse than being accused of racism, though? Having racism directed at you, which is something that happens in the United States fairly frequently. There were 2,924 racially motivated hate crimes in 2011, the most recent year statistics are available for, and there was an actual lynching of an African American in Texas as recently as 1998.More statistics: According to a 2011 Gallup poll, 84 percent of white Americans approved of interracial marriage. But, framed another way, 16 percent of whites disapprove of interracial marriage. You can slice off part of the population, like Mississippians. Another survey, this one from Public Policy Polling, found that 46 percent of Mississippi Republicans, unbelievably, think that whites shouldn't be allowed to marry blacks. That is some old-timey racism, of the sort that isn't that uncommon in Mississippi—which is the whole reason the VRA exists in the first place.Congressman John Lewis watches Voting Rights decision with @abc. He says he is "sad and dismayed." pic.twitter.com/wjbBHA4g0h
— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) June 25, 2013
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