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Date: 2014-08-30 20:42:02
Social interpretations of race
Demographics of the United States
Hinesburg
Vermont
Black Hispanic and Latino Americans
Black people
Search and seizure
Reasonable suspicion
Searches and seizures
Law
Historical race concepts

Spillman Demographics Summary Report Agency = HINESBURG PD Date Range: [removed]2014 AGE Distribution AGE Range

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