Racism, by definition is a belief that race is the primary determinant of
human traits and capacities and that racial differences produces an inherent
superiority of a particular race, (Webster). This is a complex issue, that is
defined quite simply, yet the effects of this particular belief are devastating. The
individual who is thought of as the superior race is usually not aware of the
discrimination towards the inferior race. In America, racism is a major issue that
is neglected in numerous circumstances. America, herself was developed due to
racism and discrimination against the inferior race we know as the Indians.
Instead of understanding, the new creature, the superior race, known as the
Euopeans, deprecated the Indians due to their diverse culture and slow
technological advancements. America was soon established based on a
constitution that was developed by " the superior race, " for the superior race.
Minorities were disregarded of all rights at this time and later clauses were
added to unite the Americas as a whole, but unfortunately a race-free nation
is unattainable. Is it possible for a nation to be totally equal if it's history is rooted
in the horrors of slavery, discrimination of minorities, corruption of the criminal
justice system towards blacks and advantages for White Americans?
In America, the mistreatment of the African American race is disturbing.
Blacks now have advantages that were unavailable in the past, but they are
discriminated against so harshly that these advances seem inevitable. In March
2002 , the African American population was 36 million, which made up thirteen
percent of the population, (U.S. Census Bureau,2002). Obviously blacks are a
major minority. Blacks are most likely to have unfinished education, poor living
conditions and hard labor professions. This is a reality that is vastly