Not everyone considers questions against blacks racism. It depends on the person, and also on the question. Racial issues are very complex nowadays.
In both countries, blacks were discriminated against and treated with contempt. Blacks did not have equal opportunities with the whites. In the US, blacks fought against racism while in SA they fought against apartheid.
i think is beacuse he was a south Africa politician who discriminate against his racism
NO, WHAT A QUESTION GURU NANAK WAS against racism.
martin Luther king was fighting racism, because he wanted everybody to be treated the same. The blacks and the Whites.
Racism is most common in White Americas control over Blacks here in America, White government has used the most inhumane tactics against Blacks here in their own country to insure that white America is the most Honored by other cultures here which has seem to backfire, because most other cultures find this treatment against blacks disgusting and revolting...
depends. In sports like basketball, some people are going away from it because they think that blacks are taking over. Sports like hockey that have mostly white players are going up. So there is some portion of racism.
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
Yes, generally.
Prejudice and racism existed beyond the Civil War. Loopholes in national, state and city laws allowed for discrimination against blacks. The North was more tolerant of blacks, so many left for job opportunities and a better life.
He led peaceful protests against racism in the US mainly and helped the blacks have equality on the buses. he was a great man
In the 1930s, the jury system in the United States operated similarly to today, with juries made up of a group of peers selected to hear evidence and render a verdict in criminal and civil trials. However, racial and gender disparities were prevalent in jury selection during this time, with minority groups often excluded from serving on juries. Additionally, legal standards and procedures for juries were less stringent compared to today.
she was considered a hero because she was a shy girl who stood up against racism done by nichollene bennett