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Blacks Treated As Lower Class Citizens Essay

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Blacks Treated as Lower Class Citizens


The black community in the United States of America has always been the


target of prejudice from the whites. The Constitution of America states all men


should have equal rights, but instead of following the constitution whites have


treated the blacks as lower- class citizen. An example that the black community


has been treated as a lower class citizen they were being persecuted for trying


to get an education. The next example that the black community was being treated


as lower class citizens is shown when the blacks could not receive a fair trial


in the courts. The final example that the blacks have not been treated as equals


was when they could not get a decent job. The black community has always been


treated as a lower- class citizen not only in the past, but also in today’s


society.


The first example that the black community has been treated as a lower-


class citizen was when they couldn’t get a good education. “Besides, those doors


are always open to them?But most are deprived of education?This gets easier and


easier until she comes up with still another child to abort or support, But none


of this is ‘Negro-ness’” (Griffin 92). This quote shows that the blacks were


deprived of an education, and a good education is usually a symbol of middle- or


higher- class citizen. “They are so close to their ancestors learned to read and


write at the risk of severe punishment, that learning is almost a sacred


privilege (Griffin 125).” This quote shows how the whites had deprived them of


an education for many centuries. The quote also shows how an education is a


privilege for a lower class citizen and is taken for granted for middle- and


higher- class citizens.


In today’s society blacks are still being persecuted in schools. An


example in today’s society that blacks are still being discriminated against is


in Corvallis, Oregon. At Oregon State University the white students and faculty


are constantly harassing blacks. “People look at me like I’m a hoodlum gang


member,” said a football player at the university (Cain). This quote talks about


how a lot of blacks are viewed as a stereotypic gangster which is considered a


lower- class citizen in most people’s eyes. At the same campus a black


government candidate’s posters were defaced (Cain). This shows that the white


community does not want blacks in a high government position. A government


position is a symbol of a higher- class citizen and since whites defaced the


posters it is clear that the whites treat blacks as lower- class citizens.


The next example that shows that the whites were being treated as lower-


class citizens was the way the blacks could not get justice in the judicial


system. “Mississippi has long had a reputation of failing to punish white men


accused of criminal acts against Negroes” (Griffin 50). This quote shows the


unfairness of the judicial system. Since only lower- class citizens are looked


down upon and are not treated fairly, the quote implies that the blacks are


treated as lower-

class citizens. Another example that the blacks did not receive


justice in the judicial system was during the Parker Lynch case (Griffin 50).


Even though the F. B. I. provided evidence identifying the lynchers, they still


went free. This shows that a black man can not receive justice even when


murdered. In the constitution it states that all men will receive a fair trial,


and since the blacks can not receive a fair trial, the quote implies that blacks


are lower than whites.


In today’s society the same exact thing is happening. Blacks can not


receive any justice in the judicial system. “A lot of white people will bring


bias denial to a situation ?the first Rodney King trial where you had the whole


beating incident on tape? the mainly white jury found the police not guilty.


(Rodriguez)” This quote clearly shows that a black man can not get a fair trial.


Which also implies that he is not worthy enough to receive the rights the


constitution gives him and that he is a low- class citizen who can not receive


any justice. Another example in today’s society where blacks can not receive


justice is during the O. J. Simpson trial. “There are not only instances of


racial insensitivity ? the denial of due process, of unwarranted searches, of


illegal seizures, of all the charges blacks have been making all along.


(Rodriguez)” This quote shows that even a famous black man like O. J. can not


receive a fair trial. This shows that blacks can never be equal and will always


be a lower-cla ss citizen.


The last way blacks have been treated as lower- class citizen was the


way that the blacks had a hard time getting a job or getting by on the job the


blacks already have. An example of this is when Griffin tried to find a job, but


no matter how qualified or well dressed he could not get a job (Griffin 43).


This shows that most employers did not want any blacks working for them no


matter how qualified, and if you do not have a job it symbolizes a lower- class


citizen. “Do you know how long we’d last, doing something like that” (Griffin


108). This quote shows the little power the blacks have over their jobs and how


easily they could starve to death. The lower- class citizen usually has an


inferior job, so this quote shows how they are lower- class citizens.


In today’s society there are still discriminations on the job site.


“Black jellybeans,” Texaco officials said (”Change in Course”). According to


this quote it is clear there is racism at the job site and that the blacks have


no power what- so- ever, and no power means that you are considered lower then


the whites.


It is clear that blacks were and are still treated as lower class


citizens. It is clear that the blacks could not get an equal chance to get an


education. It is also clear that blacks could not receive any justice in the


judicial systems. Blacks could not even get a decent job to pull him into the


higher class. Although we might have improved a little on some of these problems,


they are still happening. In the future we should strive to make everyone equal.


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