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Need an argumentative essay on Addressing ace in America, from the Declaration of Independence to the 21st Century, the portrayal through literature. Needs to be 37 pages. Please no plagiarism.Downloa

Need an argumentative essay on Addressing ace in America, from the Declaration of Independence to the 21st Century, the portrayal through literature. Needs to be 37 pages. Please no plagiarism.

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For years, America has been a place of attraction for the foreigners. The people from different parts of the world came here and settled down Some of them came voluntarily whereas some of them were forced to come here. This resulted into an amazing mixture of people of different race and ethnicity. America thus became a fine amalgamation of various cultures. But this amazing land of dream is a cursed land. Slavery is the curse to this land. It has been a social stigma in American culture. America has seen many transformations. It experienced the atrocious slavery. it saw the War of Independence, Civil War, Civil right movements etc. Racial discrimination is deeply rooted in the culture which is not easy to be eradicated. Many thinkers and philosophers prospered this land with their philosophy. There has always been a question before the world about the status of America. America claims that it is a free democratic country with equal rights and privilege to every citizen. American people supported and elected a black man as their President and now the black person is ruling the country by acquiring the highest position of the land. But still can anyone confidently claim that America has become colour blinded nation totally? Still there is racial discrimination. You can enforce the law to bring equality but you cannot change the minds of the people, psyche of the people. Officially and legally the black people get every right of free citizens, but has American white community fully accepted black people. The answer is unfortunately no. Here in this paper we have discussed many issues regarding racial discrimination and paradoxical atmosphere which still exists in America. After thorough study yet we cannot say that every individual is free and can enjoy his freedom in real sense. In this paper there is an attempt to study the history of America from the age of its emergence, slavery, to the modern America which we see today. Introduction: America, the land of prosperity, the land of opportunity and the land of democracy, has been the attraction for the people all over the world. The people from all parts of the world come here in search of opportunity and for the fulfilment of their dreams. “Not only did thousands of immigrants, attracted by American land and prosperity, increase the population, but they made it much more diverse.” (JohnW.Shy)It is the land where there is lot of freedom, material prosperity, a lavish and affluent lifestyle. Thus with this quality America, after the Second World War became the super power and the dream land for millions of people from all over the world. The attraction of people towards this land is not a contemporary one but it grew three hundred years back. After the discovery of America by Columbus, most of the European countries were attracted towards this virgin land and the immense potential of this land. For many Europeans it was a hot destination. They went there to exploit natural wealth as well as other opportunities. America was till then a virgin land for Europeans, though it had not been virgin. “Although European Americans dubbed America the “Virgin Land,” it had not been virgin for many millennia.”(Michael Adas, American Historical Associations.”) The Europeans brought their own cultures with them and thus America started developing as a multicultural country with lots of colonies of different culture. After independence the country emerged as a New Nation but till then there was a question of root. At the same time the prolonged slavery came to an end. A new nation was born on the foundation of equality and democracy. “The United States is the Nation of hopes and dreams and opportunity.

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