Speech Why We Need Afirmative Action

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Speech Why We Need Afirmative Action

Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the importance of affirmative action.

Thesis: Minorities and women would not have gained as much progress as they have without the creation and enforcement of affirmative action policies.

I. Attention Grabber

A. Nancy was about to fill an entry position at the local bank, when the hiring personnel was going over her pay she found out that she was being paid $50 a month less than what a man was being paid in the same position. She was furious, because she felt that she was just as qualified and that she was being discriminated against because of her sex. But, when she confronted the hiring personal he didn't see what the problem was, and he didn't think that anything was wrong with it. Then several years later she interviewed for the supervisory position.

B. Now, how would it make you feel if you were told that you were told that you were the most qualified candidate for the position but a man was going to get the job instead. Why because he was a man and she was only a women. The reason that this hits so close to home is because this story is about my mother, and this very same situation happened to her.

Transition: By going over the background, clarifying misconceptions, you will understand why I feel that affirmative action is a law worthy of praise.

II. Let me begin by introducing you to some of the history of affirmative action.

A. It's beginnings can be traced back to the 1800's when the 14th amendment was added to the constitution.

1. It made the freedmen citizens and prohibited states from enforcing laws that would take away the privileges of any citizen, depriving men of life, liberty, property without due proces...

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...men now hold 40% of all corporate middle-management jobs, and the number of women-owned businesses has more than doubled since 1982. But, this is just the beginning, the National Organization for Women states that white men still hold 95% of the high end level corporate jobs. Affirmative Action is necessary so that women and people of color of various economic class have the opportunity to enter all fields, it helps qualified candidates overcome racism and sexism. There is a misconception that AA policies are taking away from a majority of acceptances into colleges away from white males but if half of the people of color who are admitted to schools under AA programs were cut, the acceptance rates of white men would only increase by 2%.

History has shown that discrimination has and always will be a problem as long as society remains ignorant of its existence.

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