Black Americans African Americans are Americans who follow their members of the African black race. They were called people in Africa, people in color, black people, African American, African American, and black people. The black population in the United States has increased from three quarters of 1790 to nearly 30 million in 1990. Of the total population, blacks have decreased from 19.3 in 1790 to 7 in 1930.
This is the reality of the black life in the US before the civil rights revolution in the 1960s. Yes, there are more stories. Yes, the black Americans have contributed to the country in various ways and have served the country in a dark and weak way. Most people continue to try to love it at least. However, the distorted dark mirror always adapts to the outlook of the lives of black-American people, even the most conservative, is in the background. We can discuss how we deal with this reality; it can not be denied that it exists.
Poverty is managed very strictly by the black community. The black family of the middle class can not escape this dilemma. Black Americans have distinctive mobility compared to white people, in particular, 70% of middle-income black Americans are in the rank of low-income Americans in adulthood I will. It depends on the nature of the poverty of black people. Unlike poor white people, poor black people tend to live in areas where poverty is concentrated, surrounded by other poor families. Black Americans' poverty is often confronted with poor performance in schools, healthcare providers, and deserts, as they concentrate primarily on labor market discrimination, geographically concentrated public housing, luxury homes I will.
Despite myriad studies claiming the harsh reality of black-American Americans from prospects of employment to housing discrimination, unethical medical practice, white-American Americans who believe that blacks face many discrimination Only 49% of the total. In the March opinion poll, only 39% thought that prejudice is a "very serious" problem in the United States. This is in stark contrast to those who accuse racial discrimination against social media. This means that most Caucasians do not think that racial discrimination is a complex combination of systemic oppression and bias of interpersonal relationships but rather as "good" or "good" for minorities Whether there is. For them, what is called racist is value judgment, the person most suitable for the accused and the chosen person.