Racial Segregation in the 1930’s
Even though slavery was abolished, racial tension still ceased to evanesce
Many tried to annul racism to improve their future generation, but unfortunately, the hate continued.
Many were tormented and looked upon as an ignominy to the human race.
Racial Segregation still continued to flourish during this period of time, even in the school system.
Racial Injustice was made public, broadening racism to a new level.
Many attempts to obliterate racial segregation seemed to have failed.
Many were forced into Segregation by Racial Ordinance
Today, a new generation of Racial Injustice has been adopted: Racial Profiling
Many stigmas pertaining to certain ethnicities have breed Racial Injustice
Many states have continued to allow racial profiling to flourish
We must fight against racial inequality to become more diverse individuals.
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Racial Segregation In The 1930s 2

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    Even though slaverywas abolished, racial tension still ceased to evanesce
  • 3.
    Many tried toannul racism to improve their future generation, but unfortunately, the hate continued.
  • 4.
    Many were tormentedand looked upon as an ignominy to the human race.
  • 5.
    Racial Segregation stillcontinued to flourish during this period of time, even in the school system.
  • 6.
    Racial Injustice wasmade public, broadening racism to a new level.
  • 7.
    Many attempts toobliterate racial segregation seemed to have failed.
  • 8.
    Many were forcedinto Segregation by Racial Ordinance
  • 9.
    Today, a newgeneration of Racial Injustice has been adopted: Racial Profiling
  • 10.
    Many stigmas pertainingto certain ethnicities have breed Racial Injustice
  • 11.
    Many states havecontinued to allow racial profiling to flourish
  • 12.
    We must fightagainst racial inequality to become more diverse individuals.
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