Racism In The 1930s Research Paper

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Many people today and back then like black people were used as slaves and more.These is bad to have in the world we have to Stop these, you will see why. Racism has not Changed over time,some of the same problems with racism from the 1930s still exist today. Main points that you will see is racism in 1930 ,racism in today exist and racism in To Kill A MockingBird. First, racism in the 1930s was were hard on some people excel black people. Black people were used to do things they did not what to do.In the attcule Racism in the 1930s America said “Whites and blacks were segregated in 1930s America and blacks were considered as 2nd class citizens. Black people were paid less than their white counterparts and they had to work harder than everyone else, often given the more dirty work”. I got this in OxNotes in paragraph 1. It tills you that some slaves had to do the work they did not what to do. Then, racism today is still like 1930 black people are still being used to do things they do not what to do and even police …show more content…

Cottman said that “Trump has called Mexicans “rapists,” a Black man was kicked, punched and called the N-word by whites at a Trump rally last year, and Trump proudly boasts that he can do more for African-Americans than President Barack Obama, the nation’s first Black president.” However, Risam still exists because in To Kill A Mockingbird, it Says that “ well Mr. Finch didn’t act that way to Mayella and old man Ewell when he cross-examined them.The way that man called him boy all the time an sneered him and looked around at the jury every time he answered. Well Dill he’s just a negro. I don’t care on speck. It ain’t right to do them that way.” It says this in page 266. It was chosen because it till you that from the 1930 it is still happening

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