Throughout this course, this author was taught about various social issues in today's society as a whole. Some of these issues include perceptions of race and culture, poverty, social inequality, urbanization, and more. After exploring all these issues and more, this author has chosen to end his latest assignment on racial discrimination and Hispanic Americans. This author decided to address this specific problem because he has observed it in almost every city he has visited as a truck driver. This author believes that it is a shame that minorities are still treated unfairly. As citizens of the United States of America it is useful to educate yourself on what racial discrimination is and see how it is applied in everyday life. This author decided to investigate this issue and determined its genuineness and voluminousness. Minorities are groups that are distinct from the rest of the population due to politics, ethnic origin, religious practices, and similar issues. Minorities in America are often described by race or income. People with lower income are usually called minority or people with little knowledge or classification of subsidiary occupation. Many human rights activists cover most concerns related to racial discrimination. Furthermore, equal rights, whether in terms of a workplace, access to effective education or healthcare, or the right to vote, are all issues of racial discrimination. Over time, mainly minorities were affected. In the United States, racial discrimination has a long history, dating back to biblical times. Racial discrimination is a term used to characterize destructive or discriminatory behavior experienced by a person because of their ethnic origin. In other words, every t...... half of the paper ......e, and Social implications of Latino educational and demographic trends.Macionis, J. (2006). Groups and Organizations: In Society: The Basics (8th ed.).Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.Mather, M., & Pollard, K. (2009). US Hispanic and Asian Population Growth Levelsoff - Population Reference Bureau. Home - Population reference office Saenz, Rolegio (2010). A social and economic overview of Latinos. Retrieved from http://www.prb.org/Publications/PopulationBulletins/2010/latinosupdate2.aspxSchaefer, R. T. (2006). Sociology: a brief introduction. McGraw-Hill Social Humanities, Nashville: TN. 0073293911.US Census Bureau, (2010). Cumulative estimates of components of resident population change by race and Hispanic origin for the United States. Retrieved from http://www.prb.org/Publications/PopulationBulletins/2010/latinosupdate1.aspx
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