In some areas of the United States there is a racial conflict between Hispanic American and African Americans. This happens most often in urban areas of the USA. Here are some examples of these conflicts. Let's use a city's educational system as one example. In a large US city it is likely that, among other minorities, there are both Afro-American and Hispanic American populations. Both groups may be active in the school system of their city. If, and this is only an example, Hispanics believe that Afro-Americans are being favored by the programs offered by the school system, a racial conflict can occur.
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The African Americans cared for the whites after the Civil War in the sense that they did not rise up in mutiny but chose to continue working hard to earn their living.
they encouraged black farmers to join
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An example sentence using the word conflict: 1. The conflict between Americans and African Americans is slavery. Hopefully this helps Olympus
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The net worth of White Americans are much higher compared to that of the Asian American, Hispanic and Black Americans. The wealth gap had tripled between the White Americans and Black Americans between the years of 1984 and 2009.
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Do you mean black Americans, Africans who became Americans, or Americans who became African?
This answer applies to the United States only. As of 2012, the largest minority group is currently those who identify as Hispanic/Latinos, which overtook Blacks as the largest minority group sometime between the 2000 and 2010 census. Due to some slightly strange methodology, the US Census does not count "Hispanic or Latino" as a separate racial category, but an ethnicity; it allows one to identify as "Hispanic or Latino" AFTER picking one of the racial choices - thus, the Census provides data on "White, Hispanic or Latino", "Black, Hispanic or Latino", "Asian, Hispanic or Latino" as categories. Most demographers are more exacting in their breakdown of racial/ethnic categories. In addition, depending on variations in immigration and intermarriage, Caucasian whites are expected to drop below 50% of the population sometime before 2040, so the United States will no longer have a "majority" race.
30% of White Americans have between 2% and 20% African ancestry.
The theme of "Memo" by June Jordan explores the struggles and resilience of the African American community, particularly in the context of systemic racism and oppression. The conflict arises from the tension between the desire for equality and justice against the reality of discrimination and violence faced by African Americans.
Sociology
The fact that Native Americans were invaded and the loss of ancestral lands is enough for conflict and to fight for what they had.
How many African Americans were lynched in the U.S. between 1882 and the early 1950's?