Told them false accusations of racism are racist.
No you do not benefit from racism.
The major conflict in "A Lesson Before Dying" is between Jefferson, a young black man wrongly accused of murder, and the racism and prejudice of society that dehumanizes him. It is a struggle for Jefferson to find his self-worth and dignity in the face of a system designed to oppress him.
yes.
Dick Rowland, accused of raping a white woman, Sara Page.
Racism is caused by ignorance. People have a tendency of not accepting anyone who is unlike themselves.
Miss Maudie felt that the town of Maycomb was making a step forward because they had the courage to stand up against racism and prejudice by convicting Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused of a crime. She believed that the decision represented progress towards a more just and equal society.
Martin Luther King's believed that everything should be don peacefully so, his reaction was peaceful.
yes, fire the accuser. an employee has falsely accused you of racism, that is lying and can be considered a hostile act in the work environment. More information: A supervisor falsely accused of racism may fire the employee ONLY if the accusation was made deliberately with knowledge that the accusations are without merit. If after investigation and/or hearing on the matter, it is determined that the accusations did not amount to actionable racism BUT were made in good faith, the supervisor has no right to take any action. Any adverse action taken against an employee after a finding that the accusations were made in good faith would constitute prohibited retaliatory action and the supervisor could be punished for that alone.
Look at it this way: There is very little, if any, evidence that racism is instinctive. There are mountains of evidence that racism is a learned behavior - it is taught from one generation to the next. When people stop teaching it, it virtually disappears.
yes it still does .no matter what anyone does it will not go away
Yes, most people who have read it know the answer to that question.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," the exposition introduces the Logan family in Mississippi during the 1930s. Rising action includes the challenges they face due to racism, leading to the climax when T.J. is wrongly accused of a crime. The falling action involves the fallout from this event, and the resolution shows the family sticking together despite adversity.