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African
Americans
African American Racism
 For many years African Americans have been
victims of racism, whether it is something as
obvious as racial profiling, or just having struggles
socially and economically.
 Statistically, African Americans fall below the
poverty line more often than White Americans.
This has created a visible class division between
African Americans and the rest of the community.
Racial Profiling Video
What is Racial Profiling?
 “Racial profiling is used to describe police
organizations using race as a factor in deciding
whom to place under suspicion or surveillance”
(Racial Profiling, Schaefer).
 African Americans are continually put under strict
surveillance by police officers because using race
will “cause an officer to react with suspicion”
(Schaefer).
The Effect of Racial Profiling
 Many citizens are upset that Racial Profiling
continues to occur, and its effect on the justice
system results in higher sentences (Schaefer).
 According to Schaefer, research has showed that
African Americans are looked upon more negatively
than other races such as Whites or Hispanics.
Hurricane Katrina
 Hurricane Katrina was a
devastating hurricane that hit
New Orleans in 2005.
 It completely destroyed the city
of New Orleans, and major
reconstruction had to occur to
restore the many homes that were
lost.
 African Americans suffered after
Hurricane Katrina because they
were left in complete devastation.
Hurricane Katrina cont.
 “After the Hurricane, African Americans were in
low-lying parts of the city, completely segregated
from the rest of the population” (Katz 55).
 This clearly showed the consequences of black
inequality, because no one came to help them
(Katz 55).
Hurricane Katrina Struggles
Poverty
 African Americans are mostly associated with
crime and poverty because of the well known color
line that exists in the world today.
 It is truly unfair because much is not being done to
help.
 According to Michael Katz, research shows there
are growing economic gaps between African
Americans and other races in the population. (Katz
52).
 This gap means a lower income, and ultimately
less security for their children as they get older.
(Katz 52).
Poverty cont.
 African Americans struggle to get higher incomes,
but their lack of formal education makes this much
harder to get a higher paying job. (Aguirre 36).
 In addition to mostly blue collar jobs, 1/5 of the
black population is living in poverty (Aguirre 36).
 Blacks are two times as likely to be in poverty as
Whites or Asians (Aguirre 28).
Poverty Table
Race People Families
Whites 9.5% 7.1%
Asian 9.9% 7.8%
Black 22.5% 19.3%
Table 2.4
People and Families living in Poverty by Race and
Ethnicity, 2000
Table taken from Racial and Ethnic Diversity in America by Adalberto Aguirre (28).
Vital Statistics
 “In 2000, 30% of persons under the age of 18 in the
black population were living in poverty (Aguirre 29).
 “The homicide rate for 10-24 year olds is 10 times
greater than Whites and 3 times greater than Hispanics”
(Aguirre 36).
 “In prisons, 60% of the inmates are under 18” (Aguirre
36).
 “31% of incarcerated people in the United States are
Black men from 20-39” (Aguirre 36).
Bibliography
 Aguirre, Adalberto. Racial and Ethnic Diversity in America:
A Reference
Handbook. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2003. Print.
 Katz, Michael B., and Mark J. Stern. "African Americans Are
Disadvantaged Due to Poverty and Inequality." Is Racism a
Serious Problem? Farmington Hills:
Greenhaven, 2009. 51-62. Print.
 Katz, Michael B., and Mark J. Stern. "African Americans Are
Disadvantaged Due to
Poverty and Inequality." Is Racism a Serious Problem?
Farmington Hills:
Greenhaven, 2009. 51-62. Print.

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Race african americans

  • 2. African American Racism  For many years African Americans have been victims of racism, whether it is something as obvious as racial profiling, or just having struggles socially and economically.  Statistically, African Americans fall below the poverty line more often than White Americans. This has created a visible class division between African Americans and the rest of the community.
  • 4. What is Racial Profiling?  “Racial profiling is used to describe police organizations using race as a factor in deciding whom to place under suspicion or surveillance” (Racial Profiling, Schaefer).  African Americans are continually put under strict surveillance by police officers because using race will “cause an officer to react with suspicion” (Schaefer).
  • 5. The Effect of Racial Profiling  Many citizens are upset that Racial Profiling continues to occur, and its effect on the justice system results in higher sentences (Schaefer).  According to Schaefer, research has showed that African Americans are looked upon more negatively than other races such as Whites or Hispanics.
  • 6. Hurricane Katrina  Hurricane Katrina was a devastating hurricane that hit New Orleans in 2005.  It completely destroyed the city of New Orleans, and major reconstruction had to occur to restore the many homes that were lost.  African Americans suffered after Hurricane Katrina because they were left in complete devastation.
  • 7. Hurricane Katrina cont.  “After the Hurricane, African Americans were in low-lying parts of the city, completely segregated from the rest of the population” (Katz 55).  This clearly showed the consequences of black inequality, because no one came to help them (Katz 55).
  • 9. Poverty  African Americans are mostly associated with crime and poverty because of the well known color line that exists in the world today.  It is truly unfair because much is not being done to help.  According to Michael Katz, research shows there are growing economic gaps between African Americans and other races in the population. (Katz 52).  This gap means a lower income, and ultimately less security for their children as they get older. (Katz 52).
  • 10. Poverty cont.  African Americans struggle to get higher incomes, but their lack of formal education makes this much harder to get a higher paying job. (Aguirre 36).  In addition to mostly blue collar jobs, 1/5 of the black population is living in poverty (Aguirre 36).  Blacks are two times as likely to be in poverty as Whites or Asians (Aguirre 28).
  • 11. Poverty Table Race People Families Whites 9.5% 7.1% Asian 9.9% 7.8% Black 22.5% 19.3% Table 2.4 People and Families living in Poverty by Race and Ethnicity, 2000 Table taken from Racial and Ethnic Diversity in America by Adalberto Aguirre (28).
  • 12. Vital Statistics  “In 2000, 30% of persons under the age of 18 in the black population were living in poverty (Aguirre 29).  “The homicide rate for 10-24 year olds is 10 times greater than Whites and 3 times greater than Hispanics” (Aguirre 36).  “In prisons, 60% of the inmates are under 18” (Aguirre 36).  “31% of incarcerated people in the United States are Black men from 20-39” (Aguirre 36).
  • 13. Bibliography  Aguirre, Adalberto. Racial and Ethnic Diversity in America: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2003. Print.  Katz, Michael B., and Mark J. Stern. "African Americans Are Disadvantaged Due to Poverty and Inequality." Is Racism a Serious Problem? Farmington Hills: Greenhaven, 2009. 51-62. Print.  Katz, Michael B., and Mark J. Stern. "African Americans Are Disadvantaged Due to Poverty and Inequality." Is Racism a Serious Problem? Farmington Hills: Greenhaven, 2009. 51-62. Print.