Racial Inequality

Racial Inequality

Friday, November 20, 2015

"Lula stopped, but she said, "You ain't got no business bringin' white chillun here—they got their church, we got our'n. It is our church, ain't it, Miss Cal?".
 The quote above lets us know that back in the day there was separation between white and black. In the book Miss cal took two white kids to a black church.         

 
Today in day there is inequality, not the same one that they had back then. We see inequality today in different ways such as when other people cant speak the same language, if u don't speak the same language than people make fun of u. Another inequality is that there is people who don't have papers(immigrant) those people don't have the same rights that some other people with papers have, like people with papers have more jobs opportunities.  

4 comments:

  1. Yes that is true that we still have inequality, immigrant's don't have the same right's and they do have to "earn them" in America , everybody should be welcomed and treated the same as everybody else, but that's highly impossible in today's society because people judge more heavily now then they did back then. But i love your post carlos very well done mi friend.

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  2. Yes that is true that we still have inequality, immigrant's don't have the same right's and they do have to "earn them" in America , everybody should be welcomed and treated the same as everybody else, but that's highly impossible in today's society because people judge more heavily now then they did back then. But i love your post carlos very well done mi friend.

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  3. yes it is true that we still have racial inequality in our country. Its sad that we still discriminate people that are different races that are trying to earn their rights.

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  4. yes it is true that we still have racial inequality in our country. Its sad that we still discriminate people that are different races that are trying to earn their rights.

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