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.
In this letter I speak about how I believe that anyone can change a whole country starting in their own community. Specifically, gun violence.
Letter to the president on gay marriage
I believe racial profiling is very wrong in our country.
Racism has become a bad problem in America, it needs to be fixed and this must be the president's number one concern.
Racial inequality is an issue today that is tearing the United States apart.
This about the black lives movement and how it affects America.
Racial profiling and police brutality have become some major problems in our nation. Something must be done to fix these problems.
Inequality needs to stop its getting to much out of hand
Racial Inequality is a prominent occurrence, even in 2016. How will the future president work to unite black and white American citizens?
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 people should be equal, no matter what skin color.
The next president needs to help create a society where racial differences are irrelevant to how we treat others.
Is the US law enforcement racist?
People shouldn't be prejudice about skin color because we're all the same inside and we all came from the same place, even if we don't know where t...
Problems with inequality have existed since the beginning of this country, and it is time for a change
All citizens should be treated equally.
Everybody should be treated equally and nobody should be judged because of their race.
Racial tension in America obstructs black Americans from an equal path to success an achievement.
Racial Inequality is a major problem that is still happening in the United States.
We thought racial discrimination was over after the Civil Rights Act in 1965. Today America still stands racially divided. Racism has spread so has...
Current issues about Racism.
This letter discusses misconceptions and the blatant discriminatory nature of police interactions with African American citizens.