The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that 58% of employed Asians worked in management, professional, and related occupations — the highest-paying major occupational category — compared with 43% of employed whites, 35% of employed Blacks, and 26% of employed Hispanics.
This, in part, can be explained by racist hiring practices that kept Blacks out of business for decades under Jim Crow. It can also be explained by more subtle forms of prejudice today.
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Harvard University study found that when Blacks and Asians "whitened" their resumes — for example, used "American" or "white"-sounding names — they got more callbacks for corporate interviews. 25% of Black candidates received callbacks from their whitened resumes, while only 10% got calls when they left ethnic details on their resume.
In 2021, overall income for Black Americans was 49% lower than for whites.
Research has extensively documented the differences between the Black and white experience in the US, from wealth and education to incarceration.
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It is amazing how a white boy is always trying to tell black folks what is racist and what is not. You kill me trying to use that Dr. King bullshit about judging someone by their content of their character and not the color of their skin. America has never done that and you know it. Since you want to quote Dr. King, tell me what do you think of this that Dr. King said.