Sociology A100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: The Frames, White Supremacy, Residential Segregation In The United States

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Racial apartheid that blacks and other people of color experienced in the united. States from the 1860s until the 1960s was predicated on. Keeping them in rural areas, mostly in the south. Organized and spontaneous challenges (e. g. , the over three-hundred racial riots in the 1960s) were the catalysts that brought down jim crow white supremacy. New racism practices have replaced jim crow ones in all areas of life. Racial inequality is reproduced in this area is vastly different from how it was reproduced in the past. Residential segregation today, which is almost as high as it was forty years ago. Housing audits indicate that black people are denied available housing from 35 percent to 75 percent of the time, color-blind. The existence of everyday discrimination is also confirmed by existing survey data. Color-blind racism: how whites justify contemporary racial inequality. Jim crow"s racial structure has been replaced by a "new racism," The latin-americanization of whiteness in the united states.

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