as a country you can do what martin luther king did (famous racism protester) and protest against the racist part of a country and not give up.
Because racism is mean and hurtful to the people who are victims of racism!
Objectors, dissidents, rebels, disapprovers, demonstrators, or separatists are people who protest against something.
George Washington's views on race and slavery evolved over his lifetime. While he owned enslaved people and benefited from the institution of slavery, he also expressed discomfort with it, particularly in his later years. In his will, he made provisions for the emancipation of his enslaved workers upon his wife’s death, reflecting a complex relationship with the issue of racism. However, he did not actively protest against systemic racism during his lifetime.
racism against another culture and racism against women.
People come together and "protest" fight for there rights against the government or at jobs.
No. Racism is the institutionalized racial prejudices against a certain race of people. Since white people in America still have the vast majority of power to make laws and enforce them, racism still can only be against people of color, not against white people.
Many people gathered in the streets to protest against the government's new policies.
services
the people were walking to protest against the unemployment
No. Gay people are not a race. Prejudice against gay people is called homophobia.
Martin L. King