Write a short note on how black Americans were discriminated in USA
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Discrimination is the act of someone being prejudiced towards another[1]. This term is used to highlight the difference in treatment between members of different groups when one group is intentionally singled out and treated worse, or not given the same opportunities. Attitudes toward minorities have been marked by discrimination historically in the United States. Many forms of discrimination have come to be recognized in U.S. society, on the basis of national origin[2], race, gender, and sexuality in particular.