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The Fight for Justice: Understanding ‘White Fatigue’ in the Black Community


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The history of racial injustice in America is marked by systemic discrimination and social unrest that has profoundly impacted the Black community. The foundation of these injustices can be traced back to the era of slavery, which began in the early 17th century and persisted until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. This legislation, while formally abolishing slavery, did not eliminate the structural inequalities that would continue to affect African Americans for generations.

Following the Civil War, the Reconstruction era aimed to integrate formerly enslaved individuals into society. However, with the end of Reconstruction in 1877, many of the gains made were reversed through Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation throughout the Southern states. This period was characterized by widespread discrimination and disenfranchisement, making it increasingly difficult for Black Americans to gain equitable access to education, employment, and civic participation.

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