Essay On African American Racism

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History has proved that racism has prevailed for centuries, and despite what newer generations like to believe, it unfortunately very much exists today. Caucasian police officers are known to stop African Americans in particular, assuming they are doing something wrong. Attacks such as lynching still take place and come with the systematic racism still taking place in the United States. African Americans still face discrimination in an array of settings (Feagin and McKinney 2003:46-50). Native American mascots also prove to induce racist behaviors, providing stereotypes to Native Americans as barbaric and “savages”. Rival schools will even resort to referring to the Trail of Tears in defeating the school for something as trivial as a football …show more content…

He ordered the woman to hold her baby’s head to hers, so he could kill them both with one shot. Seeing this was shocking and saddening, seeing a mother and her baby treated worse than animals, for doing absolutely nothing wrong, but being who they are. Next, I saw the exhibit of the boxcar that they would use to transport the Jews to the concentration camps. It was horrifying to imagine how many people they would stuff into the boxcars, herding them like cattle and allowing them to die from starvation, dehydration, or suffocation before even reaching the camps. Next, I looked at the uniforms they forced the Jews at the camps to wear. They were blue and white striped and were used to further take away the Jew’s individuality and grouping them all together like they weren’t human. Lastly, I looked at two pairs of baby shoes of a baby that was murdered in the Holocaust—a two year old named Doris Mathes. I almost came to tears thinking that an innocent child that just was introduced to the world was taken out so quickly due to hatred and blind racism. When Allied forces invaded Germany twelve years later, the Nazis knew they had been defeated and the Jewish people who were still alive were liberated from the camps. Due to socially constructed idea of race and race superiority, tons of innocent people were murdered in

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