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America Still Divided Racism And Discrimination

Brooke Parker Soc206 April 30, 2015 Final/Research Paper America Still Divided Racism and discrimination inequalities have become a major discussion throughout the years in our society. Inequalities has impacted every level of humanity on this earth. Education, tolerance and acceptance can be used to challenge one another in attempt to change the negative traditions that continue to exist in our culture. Racism and discrimination inequalities continues to be passed from generation to generation. When I read this quote, I had to laugh out loud, â€Å"America having elected an African American president twice is proof that racism is over in this country† (McWhorter). We can also assume it is our â€Å"All American† requirement to continue to place racism and discrimination at the top of all news stories and struggle to find answers for the poor minorities when in fact this is our country’s habit. 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