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The above-mentioned encounters on relations of race in everyday and most literal logic make up the reports on ethnicity and racism.
Despite John Mchorter being from a poor family he was provided with everything. At that time the success of backs was a norm. The situation was uplifted by the revolution of civil rights which alleviated poverty levels. This occurrence to John made him believe that the black had improved to better with the presence of obstacles. Presently, officials of the blacks tell them that John’s situation was a noise as many blacks faced desperation and were dismissed everywhere. The reparations talk about the amount owed to Africans by Americans for the free services that were given by slaves in the past. Despite not knowing the black ancestors, the Negroes claim compensation as this was an abuse of race.
As much as the blacks might be that successful, they still complain about the racism and victimization that were done to them by the Americans. The blacks, therefore, should not concentrate on the compensation but should advocate for policies that would raise their living standards like depriving brutality against the kid negroes and creating initiatives that would boost the low life.
At the start of the 20th C, the American Indians were the colonized and conquered minority group. As the plantations of slaves, the reservations leaned more on paternalistic systems which controlled the American Indians who had a federal mandate to appoint and regulated government Indian agents. At this time of the century, the Indians survived on the development fringes and transformation, relatively powerless, marginalized, and isolated. At later times the traditional cultural disruptions weakened the Indian society in America. (Healey, Pp263)
The Indians were weakened as many of them were not citizens of America. Economically, they were considered the most impoverished group in that area, and their land yielded poorly, their food was destroyed, and the white grabbed all their lands that were used for hunting and gathering. They had no hopes for improvement and the rules made by then were to continue rendering them powerless or deprive them of their rights.
The Native Americans became Americans unwillingly and they were in three groups. the three groups are the Indians, African Americans, and Latino Americans. The African Americans came to be Americans through slavery while the Latino Americans sought their destination by American extension of their borders and lastly, the Indians were conquered by Americans. The Native Americans were denied access to schooling that was to educate but instead were provided with the schooling that was to strip them of their culture. The Americans then tried to introduce Christianity and schooling that was accompanied by military conquest. The attempt rebelled against which evident by the wars waged against them, genocides, and changes of locations (Healey, Pp265)
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