Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US?Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US? and Who founded the World Wide Web in 1994?
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Jennifer
Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US?Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US? and Who founded the World Wide Web in 1994?
Please answer me,
Jennifer
Religion doesn't automatically imply discrimination, though religion has been used as a reason for discrimination AND for fighting against discrimination. It all depends on the actual person, not all religious people are 'for discrimination', and not all non-religious people are against discrimination.
Discrimination is discrimination in any form.
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kerela
Yes. But the suit would be for discrimination against the tenant who is handicapped, not for discrimination against the handicap. The justification for most suits for discrimination against people with handicaps is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which is explained at http://www.jan.wvu.edu/links/adalinks.htm
nelson mandela
Antisemitism.
That is called racism, racial bias, or discrimination on the basis of race.
It would be discrimination against an economic class. Unfortunately from what I can tell it is perfectly legal to discriminate against economic class and there is little that you can do about it. It is not a protected class. Your credit score and lending opportunities are a perfectly good and much needed example of discrimination against poor people is legal. A.K.A - Povertyism
People with disabilities
No
Yes, there were protests against prohibition in the United States during the 1920s. Some people believed that prohibition infringed on their personal freedoms, led to increased crime, and caused economic hardships. These protests helped eventually lead to the repeal of prohibition in 1933.