Racial tension in America obstructs black Americans from an equal path to success an achievement.
Racial Inequality is a prominent occurrence, even in 2016. How will the future president work to unite black and white American citizens?
All people should be equal, no matter what skin color.
Athletes have started kneeling during the National Anthem to spread awareness towards the inequality African Americans suffer every day. Even thoug...
I ask the next president to take a look at a few issues concerning racism in the U.S.
Racial inequality in the United States is a problem that needs to be abolished.
Current issues about Racism.
In this letter I speak about how I believe that anyone can change a whole country starting in their own community. Specifically, gun violence.
Some people think about the black lives matter protest and agree,but I think that all lives matter.
Inequality needs to stop its getting to much out of hand
Racial inequality is a problem facing our country and we need someone to fix it.
This letter discusses misconceptions and the blatant discriminatory nature of police interactions with African American citizens.
Racial equality and inequality is getting out of hand, and needs to be addressed.
Islamophobia, or the extreme fear of Muslims, is infecting the minds of modern Americans and leading to discrimin
Racial Inequality is a growing problem in the US and needs to be fix.
The next president needs to help end racial inequality everywhere.
With everything that has been said in my letter all I ask is that you take into consideration how we feel about the situations going on in our coun...
Many innocent people have been affected by their skin color and there needs to be a change.
The criminal justice system has been corrupted by racial discrimination. Justice has become injustice, only you can stop this madness.
Black Americans are being treated as poorly as they were in the 1960s. This is a huge step back now we are 50 years after the Civil Rights Movement...
The next president needs to help create a society where racial differences are irrelevant to how we treat others.
Racial inequality is a huge problem in America, and must be addressed. Why?
The next president should help unite everyone as a whole.
Colored Americans are not getting the fair treatment that white citizens are. Is this really a country where everyone is treated equally.
Racial inequality is an issue today that is tearing the United States apart.
Once upon a time, weren't we immigrants too?
People who identify as a different gender than the one they were born as shouldn’t be a target for judgment.
Racial profiling and police brutality have become some major problems in our nation. Something must be done to fix these problems.
in the end, we are all human.
American way is going away. American is ripping itself apart from the inside because people are not appreciating diversity - but fighting it.
We thought racial discrimination was over after the Civil Rights Act in 1965. Today America still stands racially divided. Racism has spread so has...
Everybody should be treated equally and nobody should be judged because of their race.
Racial inequality is a huge issue today that prevents the country from moving forward.
The next president needs to put an end to racial inequality and show America that we are equal and skin color should not stop that.
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We as citizens need to acknowledge racial prejudices between all races and a need for law enforcement. Those who commit crimes need to be held resp...
All citizens should be treated equally.
Immigration is a huge problem in the United States. Immigrants are taxpayers, entrepreneurs, job creators, and consumers.
Is the US law enforcement racist?
Discrimination is a problem in the US, but for years, it still hasn't been taken into consideration and fixed.
We, as a country, need to stop discrimination based off of something that people can't choose.
I believe racial profiling is very wrong in our country.
According to Think Progress, "police have already killed at least 896 people — many of whom were unarmed, mentally ill, and people of color."