Arguments Against Racism In College

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The American Dream has captivated generations of people with hope that anyone from anywhere and any background can succeed in The United States. The American Dream is what all immigrants, including my parents, have come here for. However, the American Dream is not handed out for free; rather, it is earned through labor and dedication. The American Dream begins with the fundamental beginning of a good education. A solid education is what provides individuals with the tools needed to implement and capture their dream. As a sophomore at a public school I am always looking to further my education. For most sophomores, their dream is to one day go to a college or university to carry on their dream of becoming a doctor or lawyer. Essentially, university …show more content…

However, I believe that racism is highly present on college campuses and cannot be denied. Many will argue that racism is a thing of the past and no longer an issue in today's society, but something must be said about the numerous incidents that are continually occurring in universities across the country. It is true that laws now protect the humanity and civil rights of every individual. It is true that sometimes the word racist is misapplied to certain situations. It is true that race is not always the driving force of every issue. And even though many strong arguments are presented against the idea that racism is alive today, the strong logical testimonies of victims of racism at universities should not neglected. Scholars at universities who have spent their lives preparing themselves for further education and excelling in academia should not have to fear being judged by others or treated any differently than anyone else who worked just as hard to get there. Students should be looked down upon for refusing to put efforts into their education, for committing crimes and engaging in illicit activities, and for their poor actions; they should not be looked down upon for things out of their race – which they have absolutely no control over. Students who leave their homes to study at a college should feel comfortable in being there; they should look forward to meeting faculty and others at their future college, not fear those who may judge

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