Pressy vs. Ferguson was a groundbreaking decision adopted in 1896, and in American society we carried out a "separate but equal" approach. The principle of "independent but equitable" is an oppressive apartheid system that greatly reduces the rights of all ethnic minorities, especially in public education. The struggle for educational equality has made public schools in North Carolina and other southern states a major area of conflict. Wilma Peebles - Wilkins noted that the rising movement through the educational structure is consistent with the desire to increase the economic, political and social status of black Americans after the Second World War.
In August 2009, North Carolina passed the racial justice law and became the second state permitting the court to treat statistical evidence as evidence of racial prejudice in the death penalty management. According to the original written statement, North Carolina law allows for judges to overturn the death penalty or prosecutors not to demand death in case of proof of racial prejudice. "I am always supporters of the death penalty, but I always believe that the death penalty must be fairly enforced.The Ban on Racial Discrimination Act is a time when North Carolina pressures our most harsh punishment For our most heinous criminals - this decision is based on facts and law, not racial prejudice. "
Research conducted by researchers at North Carolina State University showed that there was some racial disparity in North Carolina Highway Patrol's behavior, while African-American drivers had distrust of higher levels of police discovered. Preliminary findings were published at NIJ Research Progress Workshop. Complete findings include changes in personal and organizational practices, ethnic composition of drivers on specific roads, differences in driving behavior, and other factors related to driving behavior.
The racial characteristic rate of North Carolina's transportation is one of them, as it can analyze the best one. North Carolina collects the most detailed data on transportation sites and in the third largest Greensboro City, police officers violate traffic rules, illegal American drivers are more than their local driving population . They use discretion to find black drivers and their cars twice as frequently as a white driver - when drivers are white people often find drugs and weapons.