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"When They're Bigger ... Pull the Trigger?"

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 Despite stereotypes about Black men being larger than white men, the Centers for Disease Control reported in 2012 that the average height of non-Hispanic White men and non-Hispanic Black men are roughly the same . Even still, identical and similar body types, when perceived as Black, were often equated as larger and more threatening (Lopez).

 According to a series of studies published by the American Psychological Association, when researchers removed racial identifiers from the color-inverted images of males, whites who believed that the man in the image was African-American, they were more likely justify use of force (Lopez).

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