Racial Injustice in the 1930s
There was an abundance of racial injustice in the 1930s, even many years after slavery was abolished.
People were racially segregated because of their skin color or race.
People were taking things into their own hands, by persecuting and killing “colored” people without any trial or justifying what they have done.
The Racism and prejudice was also being adopted by the kids, and is still spreading even now.
People become more and more influenced by racial hate every day, because it is all around us.
Even today people are still somewhat separated and accepted differently by race.
Today people are standing against racism and racial discrimination.
It does not matter what race or skin color someone is, because we are all equal.
The best way to fight racism and racial injustice is to unite and fight it together.
Diversity is a strength, not a weakness.
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