Why Do We Still Have A Race Problem?

Whatever Makes Us Different, Makes Us the Same

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Current Events, Political Science, Government, Local Government, Social Science, Discrimination & Race Relations
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Author: Raymond Sturgis ISBN: 1230000015327
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis Publications Publication: September 3, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Raymond Sturgis
ISBN: 1230000015327
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis Publications
Publication: September 3, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

America has changed, however the disparity of equality between white and African Americans have not. African Americans are still statistically unemployed more than whites, statistically first in receiving welfare benefits and first in violent crimes reporting. Today, African Americans and white people have similarly the same problem, earnestly trying to provide a better future for their children and families. In this technological age, more teenagers and young adults are experiencing more drugs, illicit behaviors, violent crimes and immoral conduct. Author Raymond Sturgis has shown us once again his unique writing ability, by illustrating through this book, that although our colors are different, we are really the same. He has express in this book the need for equality, and solutions to problems that are plaguing relationships, communities and children.

In addition, this book express the need for quality education for American children, because without education, they become more prone to violence, suicide and irrational behavior that make communities unsafe. Also the need for courts to constitutionally see all Americans as equal and work with communities to help curve the suicidal lifestyle of young Americans that sadly is choosing guns instead of high school diplomas and college. This book is the most relevant book you can find, that honestly convey why African Americans, Hispanics and white Americans should embrace one another and help improve the quality of life in America.

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America has changed, however the disparity of equality between white and African Americans have not. African Americans are still statistically unemployed more than whites, statistically first in receiving welfare benefits and first in violent crimes reporting. Today, African Americans and white people have similarly the same problem, earnestly trying to provide a better future for their children and families. In this technological age, more teenagers and young adults are experiencing more drugs, illicit behaviors, violent crimes and immoral conduct. Author Raymond Sturgis has shown us once again his unique writing ability, by illustrating through this book, that although our colors are different, we are really the same. He has express in this book the need for equality, and solutions to problems that are plaguing relationships, communities and children.

In addition, this book express the need for quality education for American children, because without education, they become more prone to violence, suicide and irrational behavior that make communities unsafe. Also the need for courts to constitutionally see all Americans as equal and work with communities to help curve the suicidal lifestyle of young Americans that sadly is choosing guns instead of high school diplomas and college. This book is the most relevant book you can find, that honestly convey why African Americans, Hispanics and white Americans should embrace one another and help improve the quality of life in America.

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