Challenging Racial Inequality: A Historical Perspective

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Where would we be without them? We’d still be enslaved by the millions, forced to work under treatment made for no human. With no means to better ourselves, we’d remain inferior to all those who enslaved us and treated us as animals. Without those who fought for equal treatment we’d still be segregated by the masses, treated unfairly and no one would utter a word of rebellion because they wouldn’t want to be treated the same. And if it weren’t for those who are continuing this fight, generations after us wouldn’t be breaking new stereotypes and boundaries while asking the same question posed now, where would we be without them?
Throughout American history, racial inequalities were created to dehumanize those who were not white. Beginning with the brutal genocide of Native Americans in 1492, leading to forcing millions of Africans, Native Americans and Latinx into slavery, it is clear to see that racial inequalities are deeply rooted in American history. From past to present, America has displayed atrocities and inequalities among the oppressed races. The inequality of races in America has led to an unequal distribution of opportunity, especially cultural equality. However, because of these inequalities people have fought against institutionalized racism and have paved the way for a better future. …show more content…

Liberals also believe the role of the government is to help lessen poverty, protect civil liberties and to ensure all Americans have an equal opportunity to succeed. Lastly, Liberals believe that the ugly shadow of racism will dwell on all possibilities of equality if the government does stop treating the oppressed like they are criminals. They believe that because of the racist past of America, certain groups need additional help to become equals in society (“Liberal vs. Conservative

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