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R Syntax - 14.2 KB - MD5: 15772476d74e1943b04a45bab12ad065
This code compiles the main locales+protests dataset (BLM_cities) from the various data files.
Tabular Data - 3.3 MB - 17 Variables, 29296 Observations - UNF:6:4QRN2kmDD6CRsn5kIkKiNQ==
Data from ACS
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This is the code that performs the main analysis presented in the paper
Comma Separated Values - 384.6 KB - MD5: 3058d19c2a5f004f3043cbcc9c2dfd4d
Main dataset (data on protest frequency by locale). Can also be produced by running the code in "1. BLM Data Preparation Code"
Tabular Data - 136.3 KB - 9 Variables, 780 Observations - UNF:6:nLfod8TAXUTMW+LrRmBjBA==
Raw dataset of BLM protests
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Democratic vote share in presidential election (see codebook)
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Read this if you want to know where the data fields in "BLM_cities" came from and what they mean
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Read this if you want to know what the data fields in our raw BLM protests file mean
Comma Separated Values - 45.4 KB - MD5: 3ccc6b02c686dc2d8907a5fe9139aad3
College data (see codebook)
Tabular Data - 131.0 KB - 7 Variables, 1346 Observations - UNF:6:FnDjSMWMpLAaQAk5VmGNlA==
Crime data (see codebook)
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