It began dying out over a long period of time. Ever since the Civil War, racism was on a downward trend. After Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, people began seeing African Americans as more equal to themselves.
No, most certainly not. There was still an uphill battle for equality long after slavery as there still is an uphill battle to educate the ignorant and teach the intolerant in the US.
It hasn't.
Yes, looking at the past history on how racism has declined in America, there is a time hen racism will eventually stop in America.
The Resolution on Racism is a document published by the Socialist Labor Party of America in 1956. The document states what racism is and what America's stance was on racism at the time. The document also states the Socialist Labor Party of America's stance on racism. See the related links to see the Resolution on Racism.
Yes, there is constantly racism in America, so there are lots of incident, some very high profile.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was successful in making America less racist than it previously was, but it would be a considerable overstatement to say that he ended racism in America. Racism still exists in America.
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