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Nobody is born prejudiced. And yet, throughout history, we continue to form opinions about people who look or act differently than we do. How does prejudice emerge in a person or in a society?
How have our individual prejudices seeped into our customs, laws, and institutions? How has discrimination played a part in our history, and how have we responded to these effects?