some historical examples of discrimination
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Moral racism: The belief that a race of people is morally inferior, and as such members of that race are deserving of less respect and concern.
Genetic racism: The belief that a race of people is genetically inferior, and as such members of that race are (on the average) less intelligent, and generally less capable.
Segregation (in schools, public places, sports, etc.). Public segregation was outlawed in 1964.
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cases of discrimination are prominent throughout the 20th century. For example, African Americans were segregated from Caucasian's. A exaple is african Americans being discriminated against is being in a school with just African American and not being allowed to go to school with Caucasians.
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