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Title: Society, Suicide, and the American Dream
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April 24, 2004 |
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This one factor is the reason why most “American Dreams” are thought of but not grasped. Treatment that varies between whites and non-whites caused many to miss out on achieving the dream “directly”. Such as: better jobs being withheld for those with “lighter” qualities of skin, made getting income hard for “colored” skin families... Showed first 250 characters
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Such as: better jobs being withheld for those with “lighter” qualities of skin, made getting income hard for “colored” skin families.
Though, before anyone knew it, the families excluded by these race barriers began making their own societies. All looking forward to achieving the dream, they eventually all had something in common... Showed next 250 characters
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