Examples Of Racial Discrimination

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The United States of America is a country that contains people from all over the world. Even though there are many kinds of people, they are often judge by other. One group of people think that their race is superior to the other. People of color frequently face racial discrimination. There are many ways of discrimination and it does not only exist in the United States, but also exist in other countries. Racial discrimination not only existed in history, it existed post-Civil War and in many other areas. It is mentioned in the "A Paradox of Integration? Interracial Contact, Prejudice Reduction, And Perceptions of Racial Discrimination,” that white people were never able to understand slaves’ feelings (Dixon 403). The way slaves were treated …show more content…

One example of how racial discrimination existed was after the Civil War, segregation existed which separated both blacks and whites. The descendants of slaves had separate schools, restaurants, bathrooms, drinking fountains than whites. If there was any white person in the bus, the black person had to get up and gave up their own spots for them. Blacks were treated so unfairly. “Black teachers were assigned to teach out of their content field and then evaluated as incompetent, placed in government contract positions that were contingent on funding, and denied promotional opportunities” (Anderson & Byrne, 87). This example strongly shows how the black teachers were treated so badly that they would not get advance in any subject material. At this time, the white people did not want to do this because they did not want the people of color to do better than them. It is clear how black people were inferior and were racially discriminated by the …show more content…

We have seen from history and other resources that white people tend to discriminate the people of color. A story of two little girls give us information of how they became friends after their own prejudicial reactions. An African-American girl named Bonna discriminated a White girl named Ranette Bosems. Bonna called her ‘White Trash’ because Ranette called her ‘Nigger’. This incident does not sound like it is a discrimination. This story provides information of where Ranette is from and there everyone calls black people with the N word. However, Ranette did not know about it that it made her peer so angry. Ranette moved to the north and most of the girls were black and she was the only white girl in the school. The teacher helped both of the girls to become friends and forget all about their differences of color. Furthermore, Ranette did not come to school for a week and Bonna went to her house to find out what happened to her. She did not find anything in the house and predicted that Ranette moved again. Now, she misses Ranette a lot, the girl she called ‘White Trash’ (Muse, 1-6). The above example shows how knowing a person of different color aided them to eliminate their stereotypes about

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