Essay About Segregation In America

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In America, blacks make up only 12% of drug users but make up 32% of people arrested for possessing drugs (“Criminal Justice Fact Sheet” n. Pag. ). Even though we are a developed country we still have segregation. We may be a “melting pot” but we still try to exclude certain races because we see our race as superior to others. Although we have laws protecting equal rights we do not treat every race equally. It wouldn't seem like racism would be a problem in such a civilized country as ours, it is spread throughout America.
Even though we live in such a civilized country, there is still segregation. In the documentary “Prom Night” there were two separate proms for whites and colored folk up until 2008 (“Prom Night in Mississippi” n. pag.). While segregation is considered unsophisticated, it is still a problem in the U.S.. In Milwaukee, Waukesha, and West Allis, Wisconsin, over half of the population lives in a zip code where at least four fifths of the residents have the same ethnicity (Kent and Frohlich n. Pag. ). Despite the fact that we are a very morally developed country we still try to separate ourselves from others because we think we are the better
President Donald Trump put a ban on immigration on citizens of six different muslim countries (Dewan and Smith n. Pag. ). This reveals how we see other races as not as good as ours. President of the U.S. ordered for the building of a wall on the Mexican border to stop Mexicans from coming into America (Davis n. Pag. ). Even though we see ourselves as accepting and caring people we actually try to get rid of people we do not like. In “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee Bob Ewell falsely accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter because Bob dislikes blacks (Lee n. pag.). This is an example of how in fictional literature as well as in real life people mistreat others because of their

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