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    Many living a contemporary lifestyle in the United States would say there is extreme racial inequality in the wage gap between minorities and the Caucasian majority. As a matter of fact, Ta-Nehisi Coates, from The Atlantic, recently stated in her 2014 article, “The Case for Reparations” that, “The income gap between black and white households is roughly the same today as it was in 1970. And whereas whites born into affluent neighborhoods tended to remain in affluent neighborhood, blacks tended to

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    Inequalities Between Whites and African Americans In order for us to work towards a more racially equal society, we need to know what type of social policies contribute to racial inequalities. Then, we need to either change those social policies or get rid of them completely. Rothstein focuses mainly on housing policies, which segregated African Americans from whites. Those social policies did not only constraint African Americans from buying a house in neighborhoods predominantly white, but it limited

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    Racial Inequality Race has been viewed differently, in the world, these past 400 years. Throughout these years, racial hierarchies have been defined and created by the people’s recognition of inferior people. Skin color is one of many ways inferiority has been seen throughout history and even to this day. The only reason changes in interpretation of race came to be possible was because of regulations that were put into place throughout those years, the laws that were created for them, and of course

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    Social inequality is a recurring problem throughout, not only the country, but the world. There are all kinds of inequalities throughout the world, and without any person or thing creating awarenesses this will induce more pandemonium. With that being said, in order to terminate racial inequality, people that are capable of bringing awareness to it need to start producing familiarity locally because it will suddenly erupt onto a more global impact. When analyzing how starting to bring awareness to

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    concern, which is that having one person voice the social inequalities for approximately 580 million people is not just. In my best attempt to be as fair and voice the major concerns that I feel are prevalent throughout North America, I chose racial inequality, educational inequality, and gender inequality. Before I further discuss these inequalities I would like to define social inequality to give the reader a clearer understanding, “Social inequality is the long term existence of significant differences

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    Not only now, but throughout the history of the United States, one of the biggest issues that our country has faced is the issue of Racial inequality and racial tensions primarily between African Americans and Caucasians. Most recently these issues have had impacts on everybody, and some may even argue have caused a bit of a social divide in America. This divide was manifested very clearly in the 2016 presidential election and since, society has created these ideas and perceptions that we have seen

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    be a lot older, controlled, and oppressed.   Racial inequality is a multidimensional problem in America. If the problem was simply minorities in America are less well off than their white counterparts, the problem could have been solved long ago. This narrative isn’t about racial inequality, its root causes, or its solutions; yet racial inequality plays a central role in that night’s events to the point where it should be mentioned. Racial inequality is a generational, economic, social, psychological

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    “Racial inequality is a disparity in opportunity and treatment that occurs as a result of someone's race” (Racial Inequality, 1996-2017, line 1). Racial profiling and police brutality falls under racial inequality. According to Nazgol Ghandnoosh (2017), " Officers' racially biased use of discretion – either intentional or unintentional – is one cause of racial disparities in police contact that are not explained by differences in crime rates" (p. 6). When one group is targeted more than another

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    Racial Inequality What do you think about racial inequality in the classroom, at work companies, and in the society? Racism plays a big role in the United States. For Blacks racial inequality existed from the very beginning. The whole black society wasn't free. Americans overwhelmingly agree that prejudice on the basis of race, ethnicity, and sex is not good. To begin with, what do u thinks about racism in the classroom? All students no matter what color of skin should be allowed in any

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    Racial and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Education Topic: Inequalities in education Purpose: Examine issues of inequality in education in regard to race and socioeconomic status Thesis: Public education is mandatory for youths across our country, with the intention of preparing them for the world, yet, statistics indicate that students of color aren’t receiving the same attention or resources as their white counterparts. “I say to you, quite frankly, that the time for racial discrimination is over

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