yes people did not like her ideas and such
james forten
Yes. They, like many native peoples, were subjugated by the white man. This history is available on many sites and in many books.
Segregation of the races was still legal in many Southern States, as a result of the Supreme Court decision known as Plessy v Ferguson (1896), which allowed "separate but equal" public facilities for Black and White. DeFacto segregation (separation of races by "fact" not by "law") existed in the North during the years of the Depression.
Yes, of course, the majority of white people like black people.
Prejudice
yes people did not like her ideas and such
the jury's decision
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
yes he is said only makes clothes for white people but we still buy it
Desmond Tutu tried to stop people from being racist and to re-unite white people and black people.
Some people many be prejudice against blacks. Here is what I would say to them. Did you pick white for your color? If they say no. I would say nobody gets to pick their color. You have to take what ever color God gives you. So why hold it against someone because he did not pick white.
When you destroy all the history books, and brain wash every victim of racial prejudice.
Tom Robinson dies while trying to escape from the prison where he was being held after being wrongfully convicted of raping a white woman. Despite his attempt to flee, he is shot and killed. His death highlights the tragedy of racial injustice and prejudice in the story.
yes for not being white but for ethnic origins.
Atticus is highlighting the racial bias and prejudice that exists in society. He is pointing out that in many cases, the testimony of a white man is favored over that of a black man, regardless of the actual truth or circumstances. This quote underscores the systemic racism and injustice present in the legal system and society at large.
Ordinary race prejudice. The white troops didn't want blacks serving alongside them in the ranks.