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建立人际资源圈Victims_Without_Crimes___Black_Americans
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Victims Without Crimes : Black Americans
In this article, the reader is given insight into the educational and vocational struggles Black Americans have endured. Being born Black in the United States comes with a stigma, a label if you will, the label of being a failure. Failure is defined simply as the inability to perform. By this definition, Black Americans were incorrectly labeled, in that they were not even given the opportunity to fail. It rather was presumed that Black Americans were inferior to Whites.
As Black Americans moved into northern cities, educators were empowered to make classifications of the students. Tests were given that were racially biased, giving white students better chances to do well. These tests helped to sort the students and prepare them to fit into the existing social order. Since blacks were viewed in the same light as crime, prostitution, and disease, they were usually discarded and given up on when it came to education. Did the promise of an education extend to blacks' It did not appear so.
Reforms were needed in education. Blacks and whites alike began to recognize that a black child needed an education in order to
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