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The colonies which have moved into North America included the Africans who have come to be termed African Americans. These African Americans have been subjected to all forms of biases in terms of racial discrimination and prejudice, which is unbecoming of their due role within American society. They have suffered on most counts and there is reason enough to believe such a premise. How African Americans have been dealt with within the United States leaves a very bad taste in the mouth because they have been subjected to racial differences which have literally ransacked the very basis of this community. The Black Americans who migrated to the United States feel that they made the wrong move but then again there was a positive in the example that one can give of the President of the United States of America – Barrack Obama. However, this does not mean that if the President of the superpower nation of the world is an African American, he would go about doing things his own way.
There is a definitive system and a set of policies that are followed within the country, and there is enough reason why and how one can witness discrimination of the highest order. African Americans face prejudice, segregation, and racism merely due to the fact that they are from a community that is termed ‘Black’ in essence (Winkler, 2010). Racism is such an important subject that it can only bring about more negatives than one can think of. The need is to set things right within the relevant equations of the African Americans because the lack of this would mean more problems for all and sundry and not just African Americans alone. The discrimination is in the form of dual labor markets where African Americans are not given a chance to perform at their best as compared to Hispanics or even Native Americans. There is a complete segregation of sorts that exists within the discussions which center on the premise of African Americans, and how they are able to manifest their own selves with the passage of considerable time within the superpower nation of the world (Moll, 2002).
The justice tangents seem to suffer on the same counts because African Americans are being dealt with in a very deceitful way as their inmates are maltreated. Justice does seem to have a two-way turn because it is one set of justice codes for other people and a totally different one for African Americans. Similarly, affirmative actions are the policies that take into contemplation the race, color, creed, and religion issues. The same is discerned at length within the American boundaries where the focus has been on the maltreatment of people if they belong to the ‘Black’ community. Affirmative action ensures that positive steps are undertaken to make sure there is an increase within the population of the people who belong to the African Americans in essence. The element of institutional discrimination is apparent within the different organizations and institutions which are there to serve the cause of the people at large.
There are racial segregations that are present within the institutions which are running under the aegis of the United States, both from the public sector enterprises as well as that of the private domains. Similarly, a glass ceiling exists within the country when the talk goes out loud regarding the barriers to workplace advancements for the sake of women and minority groups, in which case the latter comprise of African Americans. The glass ceiling has existed for a long time now, more specifically for the women who are under the realm of the ‘Black’ community within America (Plater, 1997). I am sure that this is something which will not produce much good for society and the people at large.
I certainly seem to identify with African Americans because I am one of them and a very proud one too. I like to make myself apparent within my ethnic identity; however, I know that I would not be treated with much respect and dignity across the board. These are some of the particular reasons why I feel very strongly about my race and ethnicity, and this is suggested by the text penned above as well. Therefore I am not a part of the United States mainstream culture as I feel quite dissociated from the same. But what is most important is my inclination towards my own community, and I want to remain attached to it in the times to come.
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