Effects Of Discrimination On African Americans

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Ethnic Groups and Discrimination: African Americans Felicia Tyler Eth/125 September 11, 2011 African Americans make up 15% of the United States population. African Americans were slaves that were taken from various parts of the African continent and brought to the United States. This group was enslaved in the United States and officially gained freedom in 1863 with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Before, during, and after slavery, African Americans faced prejudice, segregation, and as well as racism. When African Americans first arrived on the shores of the colonies now known as the United States, they were segregated from…show more content…
Forms of double jeopardy are aimed at African Americans. One great example is when African American felons who have served time, completed probation and parole sentences, and paid full restitution are banned from voting for a lifetime. This practice punishes the offender twice, once by serving a sentence of various sorts and then by losing voting privileges. African American women also face a type of double jeopardy in corporate America because they are a double minority. After shattering corporate American’s glass ceilings barring women from advancing, African American women are subjected to yet another glass ceiling because of race. Institutional discrimination against African Americans exists in public offices, colleges and universities, as well as corporate America. Factors such as entrance requirements, hiring practices, as well as structural policies keep the amount of African Americans in these institutions at a minimum. Systematic

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