People assume that parents have to actively teach their kids to be racist when in fact our environment affects us the most. The body language of blacks and whites also have a big impact on how we act. As we see blacks and whites interacting on movies. Racism in the colonial times was not something that …show more content…
Martin Luther King JR. goal was to completely end segregation which included, ending separate bathrooms, drinking fountains, and many other things. The year of 1959-1963 Martin Luther King delivered his speech I have a dream. He presented this speech on the Washington Mall. This is now known for Martin Luther King’s bravery and everything he has done for African …show more content…
There are many new thinkings of race. Poll numbers are starting to rise for racism. Only 49 percent of people believe racism is a problem. The legacy of race continues to affect us in a variety of ways.
People think there are gaps in wealth, health, housing, education, employment or physical ability in sports are natural. Concerns arose as president Trump had has comments about Mexican immigrants and Blacks. It's also said “Blacks still struggle with equal access to jobs and quality housing”. In most cities blacks attend under resourced low performing schools
Washington, D.C fair Employment practices Commission has found that blacks face discrimination. Employers use different phases of the hiring process to discriminate against minorities.
Whites are also offered higher status jobs and pay. Reports of jobs discrimination against African Americans are correlated with darker complexion. Also higher education, immigrant status, and young age. More than 760 studies on the link discrimination and health have been published since 2000.It is impossible for us not to hear about racism right now
We often hear about deep-rooted institutional and cultural forces that contribute to