How do race, class, and gender affect one from reaching the American Dream? The American Dream plays an important role not in the life of a single person, but also inspires the whole world to reach it. The American Dream couldn’t be reached by many people. There were many obstacles in their way such as, Racism, Poverty, and all other sorts of Discrimination.
Well, the American Dream was meant for everyone who lived in America. They had a chance to be successful. Racism was present and it stopped many Blacks, Asians and Hispanics from reaching the American Dream. There was so much racism back in the time of our ancestors. Discrimination is treating someone differently because of their skin color, class, etc. That’s the problem against a person based on …show more content…
Race is one of the key causes in preventing one from having a chance to achieve the American Dream. When I researched the American dream Phillis Deutch wrote “blacks are twice as likely to be poor compared to other races, and eight times as likely to be imprisoned.” “Only 75 percent of blacks have earned a high school diploma, compared to 85 percent of whites. Blacks statistically make less money than whites” (“The American Dream is Still”). These facts proves that a person’s race can effect what