Prejudice
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Prejudice
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Prejudice people have been around forever. Prejudice goes on everywhere including here at Box Elder Middle School. It is sad people can't have mutual respect for each other even though we are all different in our own ways.
Prejudice can be caused because of various reasons. Religion, ethnic race and social status are examples of causes of prejudice. Sometimes prejudice is caused by how we are raised. Many times parents pass on prejudice beliefs to their children. A lot people raised in the southern part of the country are prejudice against blacks. In the early to mid 1960's, prejudice was alive and well in the south. Blacks had their own bathrooms and were forced to ride in the back of city busses. It's hard to believe that was doing on only 40 years ago. A lot of Middle Eastern countries are very prejudice against women.
The Civil War was based on prejudice beliefs. The North wanted to keep slavery and the South wanted to abolish slavery. Many blacks were beat, raped and killed just because of the color of their skin. Schools in the 1950's were segregated. Some students were forced to ride buses for many miles to prevent whites and blacks from attending the same school. Finally segregation was introduced. It caused a lot of problems, including some riots but eventually people learned to live together and I believe it ended up being a good thing for people and out country.
Slavery was stopped shortly after the Civil War but it did not stop people from being prejudice. The only way to stop prejudice is to teach all children from a young age to respect all people. Sometimes parents are not the right people to teach their children because they are already set in their ways and will never change. Some people are prejudice because they just don't
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