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Answer: In the US and Canada, I think racism mostly affects the minorities such as blacks or any visible minority, plus invisible minorities such as Jews gays and lesbians. I think there's still a black gang in the US called The Black Panthers.not a gang I think they were known as a criminal gang, but maybe they were a racist gang against whites. In Canada and the US, I think almost all racist crimes are done by whites against minorities.
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Many people were affected by racism especially those who were treated unfairly and badly.
Racism, Affirmative Action, Gun Control, and Age are not affected by marital status.
Scientific racism
Racism was bad.
Racism effect every race equally.
A good solutions for defeating racism is proper education. Diversity in schools and workplaces is another good solution for racism.
i believ everyone is affected by racism no matter who you are what coulour you are everyone is still a victim of racismevery person in the whole wide world. racism is a world wide thing.
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I'm not sure that Paul was affected by racism. Besides the fact that when he first meets Victor and Tino they think less of him. Since he's from a richer community .Joey was highly affected by racism. He called the students of Tangerine Middle "Natives in the Amazon Jungle".
Scientific racism
Racism, Affirmative Action, Gun Control, and Age are not affected by marital status.
Scientific racism
Other groups affected by racism developed similar movements. (: Apex!
Other groups affected by racism developed similar movements. (: Apex!
because some American are differt skin color
Other groups affected by racism developed similar movements. (: Apex!
The united states is affected by racism because it pulls people apart and it influences the kids to be something or someone there not. It also affects Americans because it makes people prejude each other based on the color of eachothers skin or race. And i incourages violence.
im not sure but during the 1950's Georgia might have been affected by racism in the civil war