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  • Essay / Racial conflict by Peter Katel - 1612

    are not discriminatory because the three laws from the 1960s are still in force. These laws are still in effect, but that doesn't mean no one is breaking the law. These three laws are the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Act, and the Fair Housing Act. Although these laws are in force, racial discrimination has still not ended. The electoral law gives everyone the right to vote without discrimination. Obama's election has raised hopes that racial discrimination no longer exists and that the three laws work. However, the challenge to Obama's citizenship has proven that US policy is discriminatory. The fact that after Obama's election began to challenge his American citizenship proved that they wanted him out of the elections. The election law was in effect, but they simply ignored it and started attacking his citizenship. "Georgetown's Hinkson says, 'Hillary Clinton believes too much in the power of law to bring about substantive change.' With laws, you have an opportunity for change, but you can't actually change without having a mechanism in place to ensure that the law is followed. "Peter Katel". This comment by Hinkson proves that laws have been broken and that America's racial policies are