Racism And Prejudice Against Native Americans

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Racism against Native Americans: with the Europeans’ influx on North America’s coasts and their methodical proposal to vanquish and takeover its territory, came racism and prejudice against Native Americans. Europeans assumed the first tenants of America were pagans and barbarians who needed to be enlightened within Christianity and European traditions. This directed to genocide, carnage, snatched property, efforts to annihilate Native American background, also involuntary mixing through organizations like domestic schools and the formation of “Indian preserves”. Additionally, medias interpretation of this region’s original citizens as vicious beasts helped vindicate European exploitations contrary to Native Americans. The lasting effects, including others, of this manipulation consist of the reality that nowadays, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Native Americans record the highest suicide percentage compared to other groups in the United States.

Racism against African-Americans: the majority of the Africans transported to America during the 17th century arrived as slaves, abducted
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They were transported in horrific conditions often beaten and mutilated, with one in five failing to survive the journey. Those that did survive could only expect to live another 2 to 4 years, so bad were the working conditions in the plantations. Many slaves tried to escape or rebel, and even suicides were a daily occurrence.” Even though, few African Americans weren’t slaves, the majority of them suffered, specifically in the southern regions. In fact, Africans in America who were unrestricted, were banded thru biased laws from possessing land and taking part in elections, along with the idea that black peoples inherent weakness cannot play a role with the leading white mainstream, which prohibited them from partaking in what is considered their absolute right in the United