As W.E.B. Du Bois famously said in his book The Souls of Black Folk, “...for the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.” The United States has a long history of casting people aside because of their race, beliefs, culture, etc. Slavery was originally just a system of bringing in a group of people to work that could be easily spotted and brought back to landowners if they ran away. Even after slavery was abolished in 1865, there were still many walls that separated white people and colored people, literally. Now in today’s world, it’s not common to see signs that restrict black folks from entering a place or schools only for one race, but there are unseen things that restrict or make it almost impossible for black people to do certain things. Structural Racism is a real thing that is woven throughout our mass society shown throughout people of …show more content…
It is a fact that there is white privilege in the U.S. Even though it is not something white people will admit. A sixteen year old was caught raping a two-year-old girl while another man filmed the horrific violation and he received no jail time. A white frat boy received one day in jail for brutally raping two women. Now tell me that isn’t a privilege. They get little to no jail time while black people rot in jail for the possession of drugs, stealing, and are also being shot while unarmed just because the officer felt “intimidated”, it was claimed they resisted and fought first, or the officer just felt like it.
Structural racism is real and it’s in U.S. A country that is said to be a melting pot and be a model of freedom and equality is still struggling with being equal. Anyone who claim “racism is over” or “racism can’t exist in a country presided over by a black president” is blind to the hidden operations of U.S. Ignorance really must be