Rampant Racism in America (1)
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Since the Civil Rights Movement of the 50s and 60s, it appears that things have changed in American society, but on close examination things have turned worse. African-Americans are at the bottom of the totem pole economically: there have been so much bitterness, in-fights among ethnic minorities which were not so evident in the 50s and 60s. It seems that racism has taken a different form than it had been in the past. Some say that there in no racism any longer with the improvement of social and legal structures in society. But the fact is that there still is rampant racism in American society. This became evident in the Presidential elections in the past with the whites' maneuvering and willful manipulation of black voters: malfunction of voting machines in poor black areas. In 2005 Hurricane Katrina made an ugly expose of the Presidential irresponsibility in caring for the victims and slow federal responses to the national crisis. In this article reasons and clues for solutions for rampant racism are being explored and elucidated in two parts.
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