Lisa Lowe writes: "Race as a mark of colonial difference is an enduring remainder of the processes through which the human is universalized and freed by liberal forms, while the peoples who created the conditions of possibility for that freedom are assimilated or forgotten. The genealogy of modern liberalism is thus also a genealogy of modern race; racial differences and distinctions designate the boundaries of the human and endure as remainders attesting to the violence of liberal universality (7)." Compose an essay in which you discuss the ways in which structural racism functions through histories and institutions of property, policing, and empire. Be sure to provide at least two concrete examples that illustrate how structural racism functions within the context of property, policing, and/or empire.