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Category Archives: Discrimination
Discrimination
Discrimination has been a problem in America since this country was first established. The Pilgrims discriminated against the Native Americans when they first settled in this country, and before there was even a word to describe their actions. Discriminations are defined as the unfair treatment of a person or group due to prejudice. A prejudice … Continue reading
Discrimination Cases
Discrimination in the United States has existed since the country first formed. The pilgrims discriminated on the Indians, before there was a word to describe their actions. Whites discriminated against blacks since this country has inhabited both at the same time. Many people still feel that discrimination still exists, they are probably right. However, the … Continue reading
Discrimination Act
In America the discrimination act is a piece of legislation used to protect human rights. The United States is a melting pot of different races, genders, and types of people. People of all kinds are allowed the opportunity to work and can not be discriminated against. Discrimination acts protect women, African Americans and other minorities, … Continue reading
Reverse Discrimination
Reverse discrimination is discrimination against members of a dominant or majority group, or in favor of members of a minority or historically disadvantaged group. Groups may be defined in terms of race, gender, ethnicity, or other factors. This discrimination may seek to redress social inequalities where minority groups have been denied access to the same … Continue reading