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Racism in America: A Paradox
This paper discusses the paradox of modern racism in America.
# 126554
| 2,000 words
| 17 sources
| MLA
| 2008
|

Published
on Dec 01, 2008
in
Political Science
(Election and Campaigns)
, Sociology
(Theory)
, African-American Studies
(Racism)
, Public Administration
(General)
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Description:
In this article, the writer discusses racism in America arguing that racism has shifted from legislated segregation to de facto segregation. The writer maintains that liberal perspectives on racism perpetuate the problem and that the election of Obama may allow America to reach a "post-racial" state.
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"To many Barack Obama's inauguration represented not only an end to partisanship and cynicism in American politics but the beginning of a new era in race relations. This has not come to pass. Despite the ascension of an African-American to the country's highest position America still struggles with racial inequality. The Urban League released a candid assessment of African-Americans' in the country in its State of ..."Cite this Analytical Essay:
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Racism in America: A Paradox (2008, December 01)
Retrieved April 19, 2021, from https://www.academon.com/analytical-essay/racism-in-america-a-paradox-126554/
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"Racism in America: A Paradox" 01 December 2008.
Web. 19 April. 2021. <https://www.academon.com/analytical-essay/racism-in-america-a-paradox-126554/>