What Is Discrimination In The American Dream

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“We’ve destroyed all hopes of anything like the American dream” (The New Jim Crow). The American dream has portrayed that any one person is able to gain success in America, regardless of their personal background, as long as they are willing to work hard enough to fight for that success. What the American dream does not account for, is the inequalities that occur between those of a different race, gender, religion, ethnicity, and social class. Black men throughout American history have been the victim of the inequalities that taint American society, starting as far back as the 1800s. In more recent times, since the War on Drugs began as a way to systematically remove black men from society, this specific demographic of people have faced overwhelming …show more content…

White privilege is a term used to describe the ease at which white Americans have while integrating into society. Being part of the majority takes away the challenges of fitting in and does not require acknowledging what it means to be white, but rather, it acknowledges that being white is the norm. Living each day with a sense of normality and without the constant reminders for concern of the color of your skin allows for the benefit of being able to focus on personal aspirations without the fear of being hindered by society for being a racial minority. As discussed in the previous paragraph, members of the black community have been the target of unequal treatment within American history since the founding of the America. With the 2008 election seeing the first African American man reach the highest position in American society, it has been argued that racism has finally been eradicated. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and racism is still prevalent in America. The fight for African Americans to have equal rights to obtain their own American dream has yet to be

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