When Race Disappears Essay

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Race has been the biggest topic over the past several decades. MLK envisioned a world where an individual would not be judged by the color of his skin, but by what they bring to the table. While some think that has been accomplished others do not. On one end of the spectrum America has reached a post-racial state, on the other end absolutely nothing has been done to improve minority’s conditions. Some discrepancies could be because different people have different views or some are just ignorant to certain facts. However, the differences in opinions have caused large debates on whether America has truly reached a post-racial or is still in a racial state.

“When Race Disappears” by David Theo Goldberg is an article that preaches racial inequality. This passage illustrates how whites and blacks have two very different life experiences. It opens with the well-known Trayvon Martin story, “Trayvon Martin was a seventeen-year-old African-American boy visiting his father’s fiancee who lived in a mostly white housing development in Florida” (Goldberg, 181). Goldberg then speaks about how Trayvon was shot for being an African-American boy out late one night causing no harm, just enjoying some snacks. He uses this to open up how Trayvon represents any black man in America; they get stopped for no reason. In New York black or Latino men make …show more content…

President Obama endorses affirmative action that favors people who suffer from discrimination. However, by doing this we are being counter-productive. Now, by trying to make your workplace so diverse it may hurt non-minorities who are as equally qualified as minorities. Also, the requirement of offices who have the role of management, employment and business activities in diversity make is seem as non-minorities are left out. It has been shown that America has reached a color blind state, but it is being

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