Even including racial discrimination, I would say that the most common form of discrimination is by gender: it applies to everyone on a daily (or at least near-daily) basis. It affects how we're raised, what we're expected to wear, how we're expected to spend our time, how much we get paid and how likely we are to get promoted, how much we pay for insurance, etc. It's just that we're so used to being treated differently on the basis of our gender that most of us take it for granted.
racial segregation and discrimination
Yes, Harriet Tubman faced significant discrimination throughout her life due to her race and gender. She experienced slavery, which was a form of extreme discrimination, and she also faced discrimination as a free Black woman in the United States, where racial prejudice and segregation were prevalent. Despite these challenges, Tubman became a prominent abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad.
It was blatant discrimination based on prejudice.
None, really. Although he was an African American in a society that still had large-scale slavery and racial discrimination, he grew up and continued to live in Maryland amongst Quakers who believed in racial equality. In his life he rarely encountered racial discrimination or prjudice, but on the contrary was befriended and admired by many ordinary and prominent white Americans. Friends helped him to study and become an astronomist and surveyor. He got important commissions, was editor of a commercially succesful almanac, and corresponded with several important figures of the time like Thomas Jefferson. After his death stories and legend started to form that sometimes exaggerate his achievements, and sometimes exaggerate the racial prejudice he was supposed to have overcome. The real story however is one of a succesful life without too many out-of-the-ordinary obstacles.
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Discrimination can affect anyone in any way. People can get get discriminated on how they look in cultural inherits and background's is mostly is the most common form of discrimination and is racial to say or do it.
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racial segregation and discrimination
No, Australia has laws which make any form of racial discrimination illegal
Yes, it is illegal to use racial slurs, including the n-word, in a discriminatory or harassing manner as it can be considered hate speech and a form of racial discrimination.
Yes, Harriet Tubman faced significant discrimination throughout her life due to her race and gender. She experienced slavery, which was a form of extreme discrimination, and she also faced discrimination as a free Black woman in the United States, where racial prejudice and segregation were prevalent. Despite these challenges, Tubman became a prominent abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad.
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NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Legally enforced segregation in public schools is a form of racial discrimination, where individuals are separated based on their race or ethnic background. This practice was prevalent in the United States during the Jim Crow era, with laws mandating separate facilities for White and Black individuals.
Yes, it is illegal to use the n-word in a discriminatory or hateful manner as it can be considered hate speech and a form of racial discrimination, which is prohibited by law in many countries.
The adjective form of discrimination is "discriminatory."