Confronting Racial Discrimination: The Ongoing Struggle in the U.S.
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Racial Discrimination in the United States.
The unending menace of racial discrimination in the United States has become a concern to many researchers. It is associated with complexity and controversy. The hallmarks of American democracy have been put into question. The people of color allege that they have been oppressed and denied opportunity and freedom in American Society. The people of color doubt a genuine relationship with their white counterparts. The African Americans believe that the ills they are faced with are due to racial discrimination. The concept of race is amusing, heart-wrecking, and disastrous. Many health conditions and psychological conditions affecting African Americans are associated with the torture inflicted by racism. Discrimination has become a health issue. The lives of African Americans have been narrowed down to discrimination in the history of American society. The tremendous psychological and torturous impacts of biasness and discrimination have not been documented. It has remained a silent issue even among the right-minded in society. Racial discrimination is the most prevalent form of injustice that is a threat in society today, leading to social discrimination and inequality.
Racial prejudice and segregation exist today in American society due to structural racism. The policies and regulations that govern the country have been associated with the maintenance of white supremacy. The manifestation of this ill aspect of structural racism has been seen recently in the lynching of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery in the spotlight
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