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10 November, 18:29

Consider what you know about segregation, then think about what conditions exist for minorities today. How have conditions changed? How have conditions stayed the same? Provide examples to justify your statements.

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  1. 10 November, 18:35
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    After segregation black people began to have the same rights as whites, not being separated by the color of their skins. Today, they can attend the same places as white people and theoretically have the same oputurnidades, since after segregation it was decided that we are all equal regardless of color

    However, the prejudice remains the same and this minority continues to be discriminated by its color. This may be noted, when it is observed that blacks are still largely the poor and criminalized population, are the minority in universities, and there are few examples of blacks as executive leaders.
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