4 Reasons Why African-Americans Haven't Always Been "Free"

Anonymous

Stop Racism!!! Stop hatred!!!
Racism.



Now there is a word that can stir up emotions quickly! So many people have such strong views on this subject that it is really hard for a lot of people to talk about it with an open mind. My goal is to help navigate you through this somewhat controversial subject and reveal some of the truths that you may not be aware of. It doesn’t matter what race or ethnic background you may be, if you are a closed minded person you won’t agree with some of the things I’m about to cover.



Fun Fact: I'm white!!! Congratz OP you have figured out your race!! But this is actually pretty significant. For most of my life, I have been blissfully unaware of the fact that I'm white. My race never affected me.



Growing up I knew racism was bad but I didn't fully understand what racism was. I thought racism was slurs, blatant discrimination and hating someone based on their skin color. But I now know that it's a seeping system of invisible forces that effectively keep people of color in a permanent 2nd class status. It's the foundational fabric of our society woven with values, attitudes, stereotypes,policies, economies and laws.Let's take a stroll down the memory lane....


1: Wealth Between 1993 and 1962


4 Reasons Why African-Americans Haven't Always Been "Free"


The American government backed $120 billion dollars of home loan.But they refused to back home loans for black Americans or even if black folks lived nearby.



1. This practice called redlining essentially forced black Americans into poor urban centers( the beginnings of the ghetto).



2. Segregated America to this day.



3. Made it impossible to invest in the future of black neighborhoods.



4. Made it impossible for black Americans to start inheriting property and wealth the same way white Americans did.


2: Education


4 Reasons Why African-Americans Haven't Always Been "Free"
Property taxes fund schools, which means families that live in nice houses( maybe ones got with the help of government) get a better education. It means more opportunities, more resources, more connections, more jobs, and more$$$$!!!! The lack of educational opportunities meant that many black folks were forced into low-wage manual labor.


3: Job Applications


4 Reasons Why African-Americans Haven't Always Been "Free"
Today, when looking at the same exact resume, employers are 50% more likely to call back a candidate with a white sounding name rather them someone with a ghetto name.


4: Mass Incarceration!!! Racial Profiling Is Racism


4 Reasons Why African-Americans Haven't Always Been "Free"
More African American adults are now incarcerated than were enslaved in 1850 a decade before the civil war began!!! Black men are now imprisoned 6 times the rate of white men. The communities of colors are policed more harshly. They are twice as likely to get pulled over. There have been several incidents of unarmed black males getting shot by a white cop.

4 Reasons Why African-Americans Haven't Always Been "Free"
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