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The answer is simply discrimination. There is no valid reason that people from different racial groups are unemployable in certain sectors of the economy and not in others except for racial discrimination and prejudice.
People from a different racial groups are unemployed in certain sectors of the economy and not in others as a result of discrimination. Racial discrimination makes some racial groups to feel superior over others.
Racial discrimination was mostly ended by 1964.
Racial discrimination between black and white people is still alive in the 21st century. The black people are in most cases treated as an inferior race by the white folks.
That is called racism, racial bias, or discrimination on the basis of race.
Campaign Against Racial Discrimination was created in 1964.
Racial discrimination and poverty were issues that encouraged Communist Party membership.
Racial discrimination exists due to deep-seated biases, prejudices, and stereotypes that lead people to treat others unfairly based on their race or ethnicity. This discrimination is often rooted in historical, social, and economic factors that perpetuate systemic inequalities and divisions among different racial groups. Education, awareness, and advocacy are crucial in combating racial discrimination and promoting a more inclusive society.
Congress did not approve of President Truman's plan to end racial discrimination. Executive Order 9981 ended racial discrimination in the military.
The Racial Discrimination Act of 1975 made racial discrimination unlawful in Australia. It was a statute passed by the Australian Parliament during the Prime Ministership of Gough Whitlam.
Group Against Racial Discrimination - Fiji - was created in 1990.
Racial discrimination.