Federal and state laws on non-discrimination in the US regarding Black and Latino communities.Discuss

Topic: Federal and state laws on non-discrimination in the US regarding Black and Latino communities

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A research paper on Human Rights may focus on a specific set of rights that seek to alleviate the conditions of a specific group of people (women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, indigenous rights, etc.).

Desegregation-aiming laws and regulations and policies at federal and state laws in housing, schooling, employment, regulations that regulate and fine the discriminatory practices of companies would be examples of extending civil, social, economic rights to non-Whites and blacks. Making hairdressers’ employees more diverse and capable of catering to the needs of all sorts of people makes that space racially inclusive. Yet, of course, if it is an expensive place, any ethnic group’s upper and middle classes would be welcome, not the poorer ones. And in ethnically homogeneous localities, it may not make sense for the business to employ people who cater to the needs of all ethnicities, in an all-black, or all-Latino, or all-white neighborhood, if their doors are open to anyone, in case an odd person from a different ethnicity walks in, that would be sufficient? Are you interested in federal and state laws on non-discrimination? These are about extending civil rights to particularly black and Latino communities in the US example. The specific right here would be “civil” right. Desegregation laws were outcomes of the civil rights struggle.