The Socially Constructed Stresses Towards African Americans
Despite the remarkable changes and successes in creating equal opportunity and provisions for services to the American community, there are still problems and situations that cause physiological and emotional stress on certain minority groups because of their socioeconomic status, education levels, and simply their accessibility to resources. The African American community has lacked the opportunity in job opportunity, in specific becoming a teacher, and in the provision of health care. In this essay, I will argue that the African American community is at a disadvantage simply because of their environment and how this stresses them both psychologically and physiologically respectively.
The American population is slowly becoming largely half minorities (non-whites) and whites, which in a cause and effect comparison is creating this chain reaction in the need of minorities as teachers to be viewed and used as role models. In the field of education, it should be remembered that not......
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