Blacks Discrimination

Blacks discrimination, or discrimination against blacks, refers to the unequal treatment of a person because of his/her race, which in this case, is African-American. According to the Civil Rights Act, racial discrimination against a person of any type, blacks included, violates the constitutional rights granted to a citizen. This form of discrimination can occur in almost any setting, including employment, education, housing, and arrest, and in each setting, discriminatory actions taken are considered unlawful. The Civil Rights Act, a multi-year federal legislation, is also supported by many laws on the local level, which may offer greater protection or specify other requirements for equal racial treatment. If you have been victimized by blacks discrimination, you can seek resolution by consulting a lawyer. Individuals or groups that are found guilty may be subject to monetary and civil penalty.

Fast Facts

  • 86.7 percent of Black Americans are now employed
  • median income for a black household is 33,916, compared to a national median of 50,233

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