William Lynch, a British slave owner born in the West Indies, was standing by the James River in 1712 and was always making a notorious speech. That sounded. In his letter, he clarified that "you must use slave of slime and slave of black skin as well as slave slaves and slave slaves." Many African-American communities are being influenced by these inhuman rules proposed by one person many years ago.
"13th" is a must for all Americans, with a focus on the history of racial inequality in our country. Slavery was abolished in the second half of the 19th century, but the effect still exists. Most citizens believe that the thirteenth revision prohibits slavery, but many people do not know exceptions. Since the number of African Americans currently being imprisoned is very imbalanced, "13th" will be the original, but it is necessary to understand the massive imprisonment and unfairness that still exists in the US criminal justice system There is.
From slavery to apartheid, African Americans are deprived of equal rights and opportunities systematically. The impact of long-term discrimination continues in the areas of poverty, housing, criminal justice and medical care. In other words, these differences may allow more African Americans to experience homelessness. Black families tend to live in poor areas - limited economic opportunities, fewer services, and poorer educational resources. Before they are homeless, homeless people may live in these neighborhoods. Data indicates that often African Americans face obstacles when trying to move to more favorable communities. According to a survey by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the United States (HUD), people with color are less owed, rents are high, whites are found to have many leases.