 First up all races can live together in peace. There is no reason that Blacks, Whites, Japanese, Hispanics, and Mexicans can’t all live together in.

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 First up all races can live together in peace. There is no reason that Blacks, Whites, Japanese, Hispanics, and Mexicans can’t all live together in the same place in harmony. If you alone started the change to be fair then a thousand more are to come so just start and you’ll see what’s too come.

 The problem is how we all treat each other just because we are all different skin color. We can do so much better than were doing now I mean Mexicans and Hispanics on the streets fighting with blacks and whites, over what business, money, love. None of this overcomes world peace. Get started on that. Argue over that.

 The background of racism started way back in Racism has existed throughout history, it stems from the traditional ideas of racial supremacy held by most cultures, although in the modern world it exists without malice (think of patriotism). These can manifest in such things as religion (The Chosen people) or social structure (Such as Slavery) it happened because the blacks were starting to think their the best at everything and the white caught on and the white started to call the black names and that's how it happened

Since whites are the leaders of social race they can help Japanese, Mexican, Hispanics, and African Americans do more with there life instead of laying them off, firing, kicking out, and destroying peoples lives. They also bring different races down by the places they set people in. For example the people that stay in poor neighbor hoods have a lot of littering and air pollution. To end this they can give less fortunate people at least descent places to live. They need to see life from others perspective instead of living it up.

#1.First of all you should stop racism because it makes are world a better place and a more peaceful place to live. You probably not want to stop racism because you think it’s not fair to share your successfulness with some person you don’t even know.

 If other countries saw that Missouri as stop racism they would feel the urge to come to America and make their life's better.  The reason why you may not want this is because you don’t want other races in your country, but that’s what we’re trying to get over

 The final reason is to throw away the past and to new life of equality, trust, and fairness.  Some may not want to do this because of their grieved, their pride, or they’re just cold hearted

 We could work with the NAACP( National Association Advancement Color People ) to help spread our message goal across the entire area of America.

 The results are that we could be a better environment and that we can learn to get along with Arabs, carcajuns, African Americans, Mexicans and Hispanics.

 Racism tells us that there is nothing we can do. It tries to make us feel powerless. There are always things you can do. Taking action is important. We usually feel better if we do something about the things we care about. Here are a few ideas to get your thinking started.  You can:  Build a friendship with someone of a race different from yours  Write a letter (to a newspaper, to an elected leader, etc.) about something you think could be done to advance racial justice  Make a donation to an organization that works for racial justice  Stand up and speak out when something seems unfair  Ask questions in class when the histories, contributions and viewpoints of people of color are not included.  Add to this website by writing us about what you have learned, noticed, done, etc. See "Mailbox"Mailbox  Go to a celebration, an event, a holiday observance, or other cultural experience in a culture different from yours.  What else could you do?