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Amy31598ParticipantIn this millennium, there are still verified reports that: banks tend to refuse to loan money to a black person with the same income, and income/debt ratio; if a white and a black person walk in for a job with the same qualifications, there is a greater chance that the white person will get the job. Moreover, the ‘Red lining’ of certain neighorhoods is still common. It seems that unless the newer T.V. programs are specifically geared for blacks, generally, there will not be a black person as part of the cast. Furthermore when did mulatto children replace dark complexioned, children with ‘african’ features in advertising clothing and toys? Why is it that even with the enforcement of Affirmitive Actions, it often appears that the estalished ‘quota’ is met-rarely over the quoto. These things contribute to making a black person feel like a victim.
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Name : Amy31598, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 40, City : Cincinnati,, State : OH, Country : United States,- AuthorPosts