Hate Crimes In America

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“ I hear the mournful wail of millions! Whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are, today rendered more intolerable…” - Frederick Douglass , 1852. This quote here shows us how slaves were miserable during the 1800s and all because people didn’t think they were the same. During this time we can see that the U.S was very divided. The division in between people was mainly shown through slavery, racism, and how white people believed that they were dominant over every race. Although now in 2017, nearly 165 years later, America seems to be more united than ever compared to how the world was before. The strengthening of America can be seen through how slaves were treated before, how laws worked before, and how severe the current problems …show more content…

The definition of hate crime is , “A crime that violates the victim’s civil rights and that is motivated by hostility to the victim’s race, creed, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender.” (www.merriam-webster.com). In addition, Dylan Roof, now age 22, went to a nearby church and shot a bible study group killing 9 people. According to Sylvia Johnson, “When the son of her friend pleaded with the shooter to stop, Johnson said the gunman replied: ‘No you’ve raped our women, and you are taking over the country… I have to do what I have to do.’ …” (www.cnn.com, Ellis, Payne, Perez, Ford). Additionally, “The Southern Poverty Law Center has counted more than 700 cases of hateful harassment or intimidation since the election.” (www.cnn.com, Yan, Sgueglia, Walker). I feel like both of these pieces of evidence show that hate will always exist no matter who’s president or what happened in the …show more content…

To begin with we can see that on page 5 of the speech Douglass says, “They acknowledge it when they punish disobedience on the part of the slave. There are seventy-two crimes in the state of Virginia, which, if committed by a black man… subject him to the punishment of death; while only two of the same crimes will subject a white man to the like punishment.” (Douglass, 5). This piece of text shows us that even the laws are divided between white people and African Americans but nowadays we can at least say that punishments have been made a little more even between everybody. Another example is, “... to rob them of their liberty, to work them without wages, to keep them ignorant of their relations to their fellow men, to beat them with sticks, to flay their flesh with the lash, to load their limbs with irons, to hunt them with dogs, to sell them at auction…” (Douglass, 6). Of course, in this part of the speech Frederick Douglass is speaking of the treatment of slaves. He shows us that Slaves were dehumanized when he says, “... to sell them at auction…” and the reason I say this is because Douglass also says at one point, “slave-markets” and “...victims are to be sold like horses, sheep, and swine…” showing that people think that slaves were like items to

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