Introduction Throughout history, blacks have always been regarded as the poorest of all races. Everyone under God is treated equally, but white people think of themselves as excellent races. In 1619, a Dutch ship took 20 slaves to the United States and slavery took over 240 years in 1865 (Ronald, paragraph 3). These helpless slaves were brought to the United States and began to grow from cotton to cigarettes. Slaves have no rights at all. They are just possessions of their "Massa". To disappoint white people may kill black people, they only accept the facts.
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.
For the black family living in the black community, the idea of going beyond the black community seems dangerous. As the interpretation of "real estate agent discrimination" provides a narrative reason for legislation on housing discrimination, the story of the potential dangers of the mixed community is against the police violence like Black Lives Matter We support an increasing group of actions. The campaign is not just about punishing the police abuse, just as the "fair housing method" is more than the law to capture discriminatory realtors. The process of making police difficult to violently manage or harass African Americans in public places has made a major contribution to the ongoing isolation and consequential adverse effects of African Americans.