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Systemic injustice and racism have deep historical roots in this country. Broadly speaking, these terms are defined as deeply ingrained racist thinking, practices, and actions embedded in the core foundations of American society that have persisted over centuries and continue today. The struggle against racial injustice issues in America boiled over once again in following the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless other Black men and women.
Attorney Ben Crump β a fierce advocate for equality, justice, and civil rights β represents the Floyd, Taylor, and Arbery families, and many more families of those killed, harmed, or marginalized due to systemic injustice and racism.
Readers will come away with a heightened awareness of how the web of systemic inequities in America works against Black Americans. To understand how racial injustice affects the lives of people of color in the United States, we must first understand the meaning of racial injustice. Anytime a person is denied their constitutional rights based upon the color of their skin, racial injustice has occurred.
Whether it is apparent or not, this form of discrimination is woven into the very fabric of our society, from our economy to our healthcare system to our education system. For a free legal consultation, call Attorney Ben Crump is a civil rights crusader who has dedicated his career to combating racial injustice.
Here, he explains how racial inequality affects many issues in the US. Institutional and Systemic Racism in America. Discrimination Is Pervasive in American Life. Political Inequality and Voting While Black.