Segregation was part of Southern History.
That culture does not carry on-Lyndon B. Johnson, Martin Luther King.
Racism
The bad part of the melting pot was its rationalization of racism and intolerance. ... As each culture is melted into the American culture, racism and prejudice fade away for that particular group. But history shows that immigrants and other cultural minorities have not been welcomed
Racism....and diamonds
The paradox of Southern culture refers to the coexistence of hospitality and politeness with a history of racism and oppression in the American South. This duality is characterized by the region's rich tradition of hospitality and charm, alongside its deeply entrenched history of racial segregation and discrimination.
Because they believed greatly n their culture
Because due to ignorance slaves were seen as property instead of people and racism lingered long after they were freed and the Civil War was over by the same kinds of people.
Racism has been part of man from the earliest history of man. It was not "discovered", but part of man's nature.
Nothing, maybe studying culture so they can be more racist when they have run out of disses.
racism against another culture and racism against women.
Institutionalized racism is racism that is part of the rules and customs of an organization, corporation, public or governmental body. The term has been attributed to Stokely Carmichael. He is said to have defined institutionalized racism as "the collective failure of an organization to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their color, culture or ethnic origin."
This is due to the significant history of slave ownership in the southern states, that was not part of the culture of the northern states.
No They were a separate people, living in the southern part of Egypt and the Northern part of Sudan, which was more than 1,100 miles away from the Hebrews.