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Inequality And Poverty

Submitted by sherry77 on December 7, 2005

Category: Social Issues
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Imagine that you and your next door neighbor were going to run a foot race. Then, your neighbor's friend holds you stationery until your neighbor has completed a great portion of the race. Finally, your neighbor's friend releases you so that you may complete in the race. Sprinting vigorously and freely, it would be nearly impossible to win. Could you win or at minimum, could you be any type of competition? This analogy is equivalent to the governmental position taken in the 1960's particularly 1968—the year that the Civil Right's Act was enacted. But, why mention the Civil Right's Act, everyone is equal now right? Wrong! The act was a success on paper, but failed to do the most important thing, and that is to give people in poverty opportunities in order to survive in the United States but instead, they failed to provide a substantial financial system, particularly for the minority. Without finances--hopes and dreams are just hopes and dreams that are never to materialize. As whites in America lost their ‘supreme' status due to the abolishment of discrimination based on race, those that could move out of the city in order to segregate themselves from minorities, and into newly established suburbs did so. This exodus stripped many urban areas of the needed resources and funding needed for repairs and replenishment of governmental property in the areas that were fled, further exacerbating the equality issue. The topic of inequality and poverty is very delicate, but with careful observation, one would conclude that the U.S. has not paid enough dues to repair a history of atrocities. As the U.S. operates under partial capacity, inequality and its direct relationship with poverty in America is the result of citizen refusal to right governmental wrongs that have relinquished minorities of hopes, dreams, ambition, and dignity.

Throughout the history of the United States, there has been a constant battle with the inconsistency of poverty...

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