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Where American Presidents Stood On Slavery Race And Racism In America Sharon Zea Rincon

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Where American Presidents Stood On Slavery Race And Racism In America Sharon Zea Rincon
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Publisher: AuthorHouse
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.39 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Sharon Zea Rincon, W. D. Palmer
ISBN: 9781665526814, 1665526815
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Where American Presidents Stood On Slavery Race And Racism In America Sharon Zea Rincon by Sharon Zea Rincon, W. D. Palmer 9781665526814, 1665526815 instant download after payment.

Our goal with this project was to inform the readers about the stances each American President had on race and how it affected their policy. We researched this topic to the best of our ability as many of these topics were not written about at length while others had extensive work already written. Ultimately each of these Presidents brought in their own racial biases and prejudices that impacted the lives of racial minorites throughout the nation. You will see that the nation was created by men who held deep prejudices against people of color and this permeated into their decisions as leaders. We see this pattern time and time again, of these men in positions of power carrying their prejudice into their politics. As time went on this bigotry became less overt, it changed from the question of slavery to civil rights to equal access to resources and opportunities. Conditions for minority groups have improved but not without the incessant activism work of many. The fight for a society where people are not judged based on the color of their skin or for their ethnic background continues today. We hope that this book will help you understand the legacy of racism from 1789 to 2021.

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