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Racial Inequality
Racism is a recurring problem in American society. This problem has been observed at various levels, from individual bias to institutional discrimination. Topics are considered in historical heritage, which include the history of involuntary slavery, the denial of equal rights under the Constitution, legal support for second-class citizens, and the pervasive physical, emotional, social, economic, and psychological exploitation and oppression of Black African Americans. Racial inequality is the unfair balance of opportunity and treatment among black and white races. Racism includes prejudice, discrimination, or hatred against people because of their color, ethnicity, or country of origin. Racism in the United States consists of poor attitudes and perspectives on race, ethnicity clutched by different people, discriminatory laws, practices, and behaviors (along with violence) against racial and ethnic groups in the united state. Throughout American history, White Americans have commonly enjoyed legally or socially recognized privileges and rights, prior to 1865, most African Americans were enslaved and continued to face severe restrictions on political, social, and economic freedom. Racism is greater than simply words, ideas and actions. It covers all the barriers and limitations that prevent people from enjoying dignity and equality for their race.[1][2]
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