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Racism has been a prominent issue for hundreds of years and will be for some time to come. There are five major ethnic groups in the United States all of which being a majority (dominant) group or a minority group; European Americans, Latinos, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. People from all five of these ethnic groups encounter racism, prejudice, and discrimination everyday. I will explore several different patterns in which the majority and minority ethnic groups relate with one another. Whether it is job discrimination, education discrimination, real estate or mortgage, minorities will encounter prejudice and discrimination. In this paper I will examine how racism, which leads to discrimination challenges the idea that individual hard work will lead to upward social mobility. Henslin explains the difference between the minority groups and the dominant group. In Chapter Twelve he explains how Sociologist Louis Wirth defined a minority group as "people who are singled out for unequal treatment, and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination". The majority or the dominant group is explained as the group with the most power, greatest privileges, and highest social status. There a
Another example of educational discrimination is shown on page 365 where Heslin tells how it was not until 1954 that African Americans had the legal right to attend the same public schools as whites. While the people of Glenn Cove need all of these day laborers to do jobs like landscaping, house cleaning, elderly care, and other day jobs. While our country is working hard to have assimilation there is still racism toward minorities. 4, which shows the percentage of applicants who were denied a mortgage. This is only forty to fifty years ago. Another problem is the real estate, mortgage and property racism that occurs everyday in the U. Another example of this discrimination is shown in Table 12. senator is African American, when based on the percentage of the population we would expect twelve. An example of prejudice is how sociologists Maria Krysan and Reynolds Farley found that in a random sample of adults in the Detroit area, that whites and African Americans tend to judge Latinos as less intelligent than themselves. 9 were it compares the percentage of callers who were told apartments were available to rent due to the sound of their voice. They are; genocide, population transfer, internal colonialism, segregation, assimilation, and multiculturalism. While racism is prejudice and discrimination on the basis of phenotype, I have found through this chapter that prejudice and discrimination both have different meanings. " Education discrimination is also a very evident in proving racism outweighs individual hard work in the struggle toward upward mobility.
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