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In 2017, 17 percent of reported hate crimes motivated by race, ethnicity, or ancestry were committed against white people; nearly 50 percent, by contrast, were committed against black people. Among hate crimes motivated by religious bias, nearly 60 percent were committed because of anti-Jewish beliefs, while almost 20 percent were committed because of anti-Muslim ones. A mere 2.3 percent were committed because of anti-Protestant bias.
Sisters in Hate: American Women and White Extremism
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