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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
8

How did the federal government institutionalize racism during the new deal?

History
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labwork [276]3 years ago
4 0
Institutional racism is a <span>structure </span>concerning<span> racism expressed </span><span>in </span><span>the </span>practice <span>of </span>convivial <span>yet </span>political institutions<span>. Institutional racism is </span><span>additionally </span><span>racism </span>by way of folks <span>yet </span><span>casual </span><span>conventional </span><span>groups, </span><span>ruled </span><span>by using </span><span>behavioral norms </span>so <span>guide </span><span>racist </span><span>questioning </span>and<span> foment </span>lively<span> racism. It is </span>reflected in<span> disparities </span>regarding<span> wealth, income, </span><span>peccant </span><span>justice, housing, </span>healthcare<span>, </span>political<span> power, </span>then<span> education, </span><span>amongst </span>other<span> things. </span><span>durability</span>
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