If you do not talk about black people, we can not discuss the history of America. Whether we are going to admit it or not, the blacks played an essential role in creating the image of the United States of America today. If it is not for the benefit created by slavery, the United States will not be in today's country. The slavery system experienced by blacks has brought about some good and bad side effects, but these bad sides have not been overcome by the blacks for centuries.
William Julius Wilson 's book' The Meaning of Race Decline '(1978) and' Real Weakness' (1987) are popular words of the lower class of black cities. Wilson defines the lower class as "a large population at the bottom of a social ladder afflicted with low education and low wage work." He normally limits his arguments to those trapped in slums after the people of the US rustproof zone (for a more detailed summary of the lower class Wilson, this entry "Potential Cause and suggested solution ").
These two subclasses preceded the United States as a political alliance. Lower class black, the chain worked hard for centuries and hoped to be free - first all physical and then political. They found themselves concentrated in the southern - cotton king's home. Lower white people, many of whom are descendants of Scotland - Irish peasants, can come here freely. They tend to concentrate in the rural areas of the eastern United States, especially the Appalachian Mountains.
Most of the life in the South before the war was based on slavery. The social order depends on the lower class being conquered and the labor system requires workers who are not free. The concept of white dominance and black inferiority is fully reflected. Caucasians are understood to be suitable for freedom and citizenship, and blacks are suitable for slave labor. The allies surrendered to the Abometox Court, and the US Congress passed the 13th revision that destroyed American slavery and plummeted the southern society into turmoil. The foundation of the Southern society is shaken, but the Caucasus of the South use black cords and ethnic terrorism to regain control of the former slave.
Many people who dispute the lower class concept believe that lower class terms are translated into codewords to point to poor urban central blacks. For example, Hilary Silver emphasizes David Duke, a former KKK wizard campaigning for the Governor of Louisiana by complaining about "welfare of lower classes". While political rights use the lower stages to refer to dependence and moral collapse on welfare, left people believe that unemployment and inappropriate welfare are the reasons for lower class conditions. Many sociologists believe that the latter rhetoric - the view of the right wing dominated the mainstream story of the lower class in the second half of the 20th century.