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    “We have made enormous progress in teaching everyone that racism is bad but where we seem to have dropped the ball is teaching people what racism actually IS” (John Stewart). Racism is a form of oppression. It is also a belief that some inherited characteristics, such as skin color: makes people feel inferior to their oppressors (Selfa, 2016). Racism has taken many forms throughout American history. The most notable form of racism in America was the enslavement of African Americans. During this…

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    The United States is a multicultural country, regardless if people like it or not. Almost all races and cultures are represented in America. The articles, “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” and “Some Notes for Facilitators” written by Peggy McIntosh, expresses how good whites really have it. Even though it is 2015, America is still experiencing racism, on a daily basis; between videos being put up on social media websites, or you see first hand in your city. From the people that…

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    Every day in the United States racism still occurs in society. Racism is a subject that still today has affected many groups of people. People see discrimination in customer service, schools, and jobs. People until this day are still not treated equally. In other words, people have suffered from discrimination such as, not having enough housing opportunities and living in poor conditions, also in employment not receiving equal treatment and pay, students are not obtaining equal education…

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    case on Twitter. Young African-Americans took to tweeting out against this heinous crime, ending each tweet with “#BlackLivesMatter”. The United States, internationally recognized to be the melting pot of the world, has demonized the black and brown community through racial profiling, police brutality, and systematic racism. The most acknowledged form of racism in the media is police brutality against African American men. During 2015, the amount of unarmed black men who were killed by the…

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    Introduction: Do you ever get that feeling you’re not being treated equally, as if the odd aren’t in your favor? Do you ever say “This isn’t fair?” Racism is still prevalent in today’s society, we see it almost every day. Walking past your television and reading “Cop guns down unarmed Black/Latino/Asian.” It’s hard to think that it used to be worse, but it was. Imagine living every day being oppressed, not being able to use most bathrooms, not getting an equal education. Building you up to fail.…

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    For several decades now in the United States, racism has been a huge problem in our country. Typically, African Americans have been the bigger part of racism. However there are other races that are included as well. “In a new nationwide poll conducted by CNN and Kaiser Family Foundation, roughly half Americans -- 49% -- say racism is a “big problem” in society today” (Sholchet para. 5). The color of our skin does not and should not determine what our future looks like, and we should take a…

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    Many activist did a good job fighting racism and they made big change. However, racism has been going throughout the world for many years, because there are over billion people in this world with different thought. I am strongly against with people who thinks we are different based on our race, because it is against God’s creation. Racism can be saying offensive words, and bad behaviors against another race. First of all, racism is sin. In the Bible, James 2:8-9 says, “If you really keep the…

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    Racism is the belief that one’s race, skin color, or more generally, one’s group, be it of religious, national or ethnic identity, is superior to others in humanity. It has been part of the American landscape primarily since the European colonization of North America beginning in the 17th century. Various groups have bore the brunt of it, manifested in discriminatory laws, social practices, and criminal behavior directed toward a target group. The following are a list of just a few and their…

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    The United States has come a long way as far as racism goes. Since the Civil Rights Act was established in 1964 things have dramatically changed, but there are somethings that has remained the same. There are thousands of African-American, Hispanics, and Muslims who face oppression in their everyday life. Struggling to find jobs, homes, schooling, and acceptance within a community. “I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place…

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    explaining the immigration in the United States that is happening right now. Throughout the essay I have gathered information on Racism, while writing on how Immigrants are being treated in the United States modenerly. The Act of Racism, is spread to many people around the world, but people don’t take into consideration about what is happening to the Immigrants trying to migrate away from that. They suffer Racism while trying to simply have a better life in the United States or anywhere. The…

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