We cannot end racism until we acknowledge that our institutions, laws, and history are inherently racist because based on everything we studied about the past American history, we can clearly see s trend that whenever education becomes available to a larger portion of the American people, the masses generally become more tolerant of different races and are more willing to engage in political discussions over how this issue could be solved in a diplomatic way, such as the abolition of inherent racist laws such as the Racial Segregation laws that have been permitted to exist for almost a century in the South after the conclusion of the American Civil War and instill the ideologies of multiculturalism in education facilities is a great way to advance our cause to decrease the effectiveness of racist policies and attitudes and encourage the opposite of that stereotype. You can see that States with more post-secondary institutions are generally more racially, culturally and linguistically diverse, showing us that changes could be made and education is an important sector we must control in order to build a better future for all Americans.
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