Two Centuries ago, William Hazlitt once said Prejudice is the child of ignorance. An axiom of the past, his words still bares significance today. Tensions between different ethnicities are reaching a modern era precedent, in spite of people of color still reaching roles of leadership. The common factor throughout our history from the medieval knights of Lancaster[1] to the Emancipation Proclamation of 1865, is discrimination against rivaling
Two Centuries ago, William Hazlitt once said Prejudice is the child of ignorance. An axiom of the past, his words still bares significance today. Tensions between different ethnicities are reaching a modern era precedent, in spite of people of color still reaching roles of leadership. The common factor throughout our history from the medieval knights of Lancaster[1] to the Emancipation Proclamation of 1865, is discrimination against rivaling