This letter is about how African Americans and other races, other than white people, are being treated unfairly because of there skin color.
Police Brutality is killing innocent people, causing riots and uprisings, and are causing people to lose trust in their police force and court syst...
To fix these race issues, we need to start in our households, teach our families that everyone deserves to be treated as an equal. We cannot ignor...
Police brutality is not as Black and White as many people want others to believe.
I think the next president should put some effort into stopping police brutality. Police brutality is a horrible thing and here's what I have to sa...
In United States African American face many hardships, from being denied a job, to having underprivileged schools. You would think the government w...
Death Penalty
Just because segregation is no more, does not mean that some people are on board with equality. Major issues about discrimination still exist in to...
I believe Mr Trump in order for this place or world or whatever to be great again if stop you racial profiling and discrimination, Also Make it a l...
This letter is about the racial injustice and what the president should do.
No matter what skin tone you have, you should be equal to everyone else.
A lot of problems around the U.S. have been occuring witch include a lot of violence and terrorism. I believe we can still make a change and try to...
This letter is about police brutality and Inequality toward Blacks and Latinos
Racism affects the personal and self views of children, and not only impact their view of the world, but impacts their academic drive and to do wel...
This is about the issues and cases on police brutality. Police brutality is a current issue today.
This is about racism and what I feel.
Recently, the United States has been in controversy over the actions of police officers around the nation. The actions of a few people cannot const...
Racial Discrimination is a problem in the US.
The law states that we’re all supposed to be treated equally, but we minorities beg to differ.