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Racial Inequality

Racism is a recurring problem in American society. This problem has been observed at various levels, from individual bias to institutional discrimination. Topics are considered in historical heritage, which include the history of involuntary slavery, the denial of equal rights under the Constitution, legal support for second-class citizens, and the pervasive physical, emotional, social, economic, and psychological exploitation and oppression of Black African Americans. Racial inequality is the unfair balance of opportunity and treatment among black and white races.

History
The date and history of enslaved Africans have become symbolic of slavery's roots, even though captive and free Africans were probably present in the Americas by the 14th century and as early as 1526 in the region that would become the United States. The date and history of enslaved Africans have become symbolic of slavery's roots, even though captive and free Africans were probably present in the Americas by the 14th century and as early as 1526 in the region that would become the United States. When the United States abolished slavery in 1865, it created the potential for a new economic reality for millions of former enslaved Africans and their former slaves. For some people, especially the elderly, the situation hasn't changed. The newly freed citizens continued to work for those who were enslaved during the era of slavery, although they now have the opportunity to do so freely. Many people who are freed from slavery find themselves in a difficult situation, lacking resources, few connections, and no job prospects. But others immediately adapted to their newfound freedom and thrived. From 1960 to 1964, the civil rights movement was in full swing. The Freedom Riders were beaten and arrested for protesting segregated transportation, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom took place, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law. Here are other crucial events in black history between 1960 and 1964.