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Human rights abuses in the United States

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Jim Crow laws
state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States
Operation Condor
series of anti-communist, anti-dissent campaigns in South America
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
1932—1972 human experiment in Alabama, USA
COINTELPRO
thumb|right|COINTELPRO memo proposing a plan to expose the pregnancy of actress Jean Seberg, a financial supporter of the [[Black Panther Party, hoping to "possibly cause her embarrassment or tarnish her image with the general public". Covert campaigns to publicly discredit activists and destroy their interpersonal relationships were a common tactic used by COINTELPRO agents.]] COINTELPRO (a syllabic abbreviation derived from Counter Intelligence Program) was a series of covert and illegal projects conducted between 1956 and 1971 by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed
internment of Japanese Americans
mass incarceration, in the US, of Japanese during WWII
United States war crimes
War crimes perpetrated by the U.S. and its armed forces
sodomy laws in the United States
laws in the united states regarding sodomy before 2003
Trump administration family separation policy
"zero tolerance" U.S. immigration strategy aimed at deterring illegal immigration by separating migrant children from their parents or guardians
terrorism in the United States
overview of terrorism in the United States of America
German-American internment
internment of German nationals and ethnic Germans in the United States during both World Wars
Human trafficking in the United States
Trade of people in the US
unethical human experimentation in the United States
history of unethical human experimentation occurring within the United States of America
Titicut Follies
1967 film by Frederick Wiseman
deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
2025 deportation of a Salvadoran national from the United States
Judge Rotenberg Center
Residential center condemned for torture by the United Nations
Migrant detentions under the first Trump administration
2019–2020 political controversy
mass surveillance in the United States
overview of mass surveillance in the United States of America