A study of Texas proves that the present capital punishment system is a result a racist "legacy of slavery." From 1930 to 1996, there were 4,220 detainees executed, more than half which is 53% were blacks, and from 1930 thru 1976, 455 men were executed for rape and 405 which is approximately 90 percent were black. A current
Louisiana research disclosed that offenders of white victims counted for 97%, who are more likely to receive death sentences than those with black victims. The rates of blacks were higher of executions without having the sentence reviewed by a higher court.