NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- Fear is a rising reality among people of color in the United States, who were more likely than white Americans to say they feared being threatened or physically attacked, noted a new Harvard/NPR (National Public Radio) poll.
"More than a quarter of American adults say they live in fear of being attacked in their own neighborhoods," said NPR in its report of the survey.
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