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Racism And Racism

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Why are people looked down on because of the color of their skin? Racism is defined as “the belief that one race of people is more superior to another because of the race they are born into” Racism today is similar to that of the nineteen hundreds and segregations begins with the divide between blacks and whites whether it be on the bus, public restrooms, and schools. The ways racism is being signified in society today compared to years ago is not nearly as significant however it is still there and needs to be stopped.
A famous quote by Nelson Mandela says “No one is born hating another person because of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate” This helps to justify the issues within discrimination in the sense that we aren’t born hating someone because of the color of their skin or their religion but it is something we are taught and when we are taught this we tend to discriminate against people due to their race. Stereotypes within society and the world have a massive impact on racism. Discrimination has been seen throughout history and even in recent times as well as segregation which has been seen throughout the early to late sixteen hundreds, where whites were the massive influencer in roles compared to blacks. The deprivement from the simplest of necessities for the black Africans meant they were starved and diseased. Was this the start of the rest of an era full of discrimination towards someone because of the color of their skin? In the hope of a more peaceful life, the Africans were in a way bought by the white Europeans as servants in exchange for land and freedom for seven years of hard, grueling labor. Imagine the daily horrors of your families being torn apart or the fear if you are even going to make it through the day? Or being treated like an animal send into crowded pens? Or even being controlled by authorized violence including whipping? For many years the Africans had the hardest of times living in hell where they had no rights over then own life, living in an era of being controlled by Americans and not an option of leaving. The growth of the slave trade continued and by the late eighteen hundreds, this resulted in the American Civil War. The impacts that

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