Examples Of Civil Rights Issues In Praying For Sheetrock

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Civil Rights Issues People are mistreated all around the globe, and hate will attack anyone no matter your skin color, religion, race, or social standing is. There are many concerns for civil rights in America today. Most of the news broadcast involve cases with racial discrimination and prejudice. The civil rights movement happened in 1964, and it is now the 21st century and we are still having civil rights problems against the minorities groups of this country. These civil rights violations are caused predominantly by poverty, which leads to lack of education, and lack of skills for jobs, which can lead to a lack of racial awareness. The book Praying for Sheetrock is based on a story about a small town in Georgia that is very isolated …show more content…

In Praying for Sheetrock, Thurnell Alston was the first black commissioner in the McIntosh county, but the power was to much for him to handle and he turned corrupt just like the other politicians in the justice system and it was his own fault that he let the power get to him and it had nothing to do with racism, ‘“I don’t know what happened to Thurnell,” said Gay Jacobs. “I really don’t. It seemed as though power, or lust for power, or something changed him. And it’s a very heady thing, and it happens to everybody. It’s not anything to do with the races. That sort of thing has no regard for race”’ (Green, 1991). According to the book Antidiscrimination law and minority employment, Minority citizens will be more likely than whites to be arrested for even minor infractions and to suffer the labor market consequences. The reason why minorities have a higher chance to be arrested is because of the stereotypes and discrimination placed on these groups, which makes them at higher risk to become incarcerated. Although people believe that minorities at fault themselves, it is important to be open to see the change in other

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