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Racial Injustice (Results (In the 1930s) (Violence and Flase Accusations…
Racial Injustice
Results (In the 1930s)
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Education/Schools
African American children were not allowed to go to white schools and instead had to attend an African American school were conditions and teaching standards were much lower. However, many African Americans did fight for the right for their to be able to attend a white school.
Q3: What risks did African Americans face when trying to fight for the right for their children to attend a white school? Do you think these risks were work taking at the time to attend a white school?
Racial Injustice Today
Taking action.
Many people today are fighting against racial inequality. Riots and protests are one example of how people fight against racial inequality today.
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Today, African Americans are not the only race being judged and misunderstood. Arabs and many other races are being harshly judged.
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Today, police officers are under fire because of racial discrimination.
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How has racial inequality changed over time? How is current racial inequality different and similar to the racial inequality in the 1930s?
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