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Racism In America Essay Research Paper

Racism In America Essay, Research Paper


Racism is an institution in America. It has existed since our Nations


beginning, and it is now woven into many facets of society. Historically, white


males have held all of the power positions in society. White males were the


doctors, lawyers, and policy makers. Although minorities hold some positions of


power today, white males still hold the majority of them. Despite legislation


that has attempted to alleviate inequality in America, The Department of Housing


and Urban Development maintains that, ?disparity in home ownership is still


great?(Washington Post, p.E10). Housing secretary Andrew M. Cuomo cites home


ownership rates of, ?72.5% for whites, 45% for African-Americans, and 44% for


Hispanic-Americans (Washington Post, p.E10). Home mortgage denial rates are,


?26% for whites and 53% for African-Americans? (Washington Post, p.E10).


Given the fore-mentioned statistics that obviously indicate racism, federal


housing officials launched a year long 7.5 million dollar study to investigate


the racist practices of mortgage lenders, landlords, and other housing


officials. Discrimination has become more sophisticated since the Fair Housing


Act became law 30 years ago, according to complaints from the department. Cuomo


commented, ?Then it was more in your face. Now it is not as loud, not as


flagrant, but just as devastating? (Washington Post, p.E10). The article,


?U.S. Study to Target Racism in Housing,? explains the link between


attitudes and behavior related to issues of power, inequality, and


discrimination. The racist attitudes of people in power, carry over to their


behavior, which result in the unfair treatment of minorities. One explanation


for this cycle is the Reasoned Action Model (text, p.240). The Reasoned Action


Model is a theory of social psychology that examines the relationship between


our attitudes and our behaviors. The theory suggests that our behaviors are best


predicted by our behavioral intentions. If a person intends to do something,


he/she is more likely to do it. According to the Reasoned Action Model, our


behavioral intentions are shaped by a person?s attitude toward the behavior


and their subjective norms. A person?s attitude toward a behavior is based


upon his/her beliefs and evaluations of the possible outcomes of a behavior. A


person’s subjective norms are comprised of his/her beliefs about what


significant others will say about the behavior and its outcome. Subjective norms


are also affected by the person?s motivation to comply with the wishes of


significant others. The behavior of housing officials who discriminate against


minorities can be explained using the Reasoned Action Model. Although the


majority of housing officials probably do not say, ?Today I intend to be a


racist,? their attitudes toward minorities cause them to behave in a racist


manner. A housing official who discriminates against minorities is doing so


because of his/her beliefs about possible outcomes of the behavior. What would


happen if minorities were awarded home mortgages? Racist housing officials are


not concerned about limiting where minorities will live. They are concerned


about what will happen to their communities if minorities are awarded home


mort

gages. Housing officials are taking the issue personally. They are


wondering, ?What if they move into my neighborhood? What if they move into my


mother?s neighborhood? What if they attend school with my children?? These


housing officials also believe that they are protecting their families and


carrying out their wishes. Racism is simply fear that comes from ignorance. No


one will ever know every single person in a particular race, yet people tend to


judge people according to their personal beliefs about a particular race. Why do


some people feel like it is okay to judge an entire race based on stereotypes? A


stereotype is, ?a schema of beliefs that attributes a set of characteristics


to most or all members of a social identity? (text p. 454). Stereotypes are


typically inaccurate. Most stereotypes about minorities are negative. Racist


people use stereotypes as justification for having negative attitudes toward


minorities. Housing officials do not want minorities in their neighborhoods


because they believe that minorities will not keep up their property. They


believe that drugs and violence will enter their neighborhoods, and that the


house they paid so much for will lose its value. Some people actually believe


that African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans ruin safe, peaceful neighborhoods.


Stereotypes are perpetuated by American society. The media typically portrays


African-American and Hispanic-Americans as lazy, poor, and uneducated. Some


African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans are lazy, poor, and uneducated. The


problem begins when the whole race is characterized negatively, and good people


have to suffer. Every American should have the right to be judged as an


individual. Another factor that contributes to the racist attitudes and behavior


of housing officials is stigmatization. Stigmatization is, ?the process by


which negatively evaluated attributes cause a person?s identity to be


discredited or spoiled? (text p.484). This means that racist housing officials


not only believe stereotypes about minorities, they believe that


African-American and Hispanic-Americans perpetuate negative images and deserve


to be treated unfairly. Stigmatization is used as a justification for


stereotypes. Stereotypes are used as a justification for racist attitudes, and


racist attitudes eventually become racist behavior. Federal housing officials


across the United States recognize that housing discrimination is a problem. I


wonder what they will specifically do to eradicate the problem. Unfortunately,


people are going to do what they belief is right even if it is not. Racist


people believe that having ?certain people? living in their neighborhoods is


a threat to their families. Racist attitudes are passed down from generation to


generation and they are further encouraged by American society. An investigation


into the racist practices of housing officials will probably help some, but


according to the Reasoned Action Model, attitudes have to change before


behaviors can change.


?U.S. Study to Target Racism in Housing.? The Washington Post. November


21, 1998. P.E10 Wiggins, Wiggins, and Vander Zanden. Social Psychology. New


York: McGraw Hill Inc., 1994. Paper Assignment #2 SOCY 230, McLaughlin November


24, 1998

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