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Many groups in American society have faced discrimination including: African-Americans (slavery, segregation) women (lack of vote, inequitable pay)
There have been discrimination to the Jews. When People were coming to the new world, people like the Irish, and the Mexicans and other groups were discriminated against
No groups likes being discriminated against.
All civil rights groups wanted to end racial discrimination and segregation.
Racial idealism is the belief that certain races are inherently superior to others, based on characteristics such as intelligence, character, or physical attributes. This ideology has been used to justify discrimination, segregation, and violence against marginalized groups throughout history.
Women (APEX)
Segregation refers to the separation of different groups based on race, ethnicity, or other characteristics, often leading to inequality and discrimination. Integration, on the other hand, involves bringing together diverse groups to promote equality and inclusivity in society.
Black soldiers who returned from Europe after World War I were the first large group to agitate against segregation. The Civil Rights Act in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act in 1965 legally ended segregation.
Many Ethnic groups are being segregated against still, although in the US and other western countries it is likely more social discrimination than legal discrimination.While segregation is undoubtedly a major issue, there is controversy and varying opinions on ethnicity and segregation, and beliefs held by some people that ethnicities are purposefully "self-segregating".
All groups are discriminated against by someone. ILLEGAL discrimination does not involve "groups" but only the basis of the discrimination. It is illegal to discriminate on the basis of any race, either sex, any religion or strongly held moral beliefs, color, ancestry or national origin, citizenship, military reserve or veteran status. Discrimination on those prohibited bases happens, but very rarely.
Segregation is the separation of people into racial groups without reasonable justification on the basis of discrimination. Racial segregation is outlawed in the United States, but unfortunately it may still exist within social norms.
Discrimination based on age is called ageism. This can involve stereotypes, bias, or prejudice against individuals or groups based on their age, either younger or older.