Economic and Racial Inequality in the US Times new Roman, 12 point font.

Answer these questions, 1. Define race and ethnicity 2. Explain the definition of racism used in Tatums writing. Fifty years after the civil rights movement, racial economic inequality remains a major fact of American life. In fact, the gap in family income between blacks and whites has been almost perfectly constant since the 1960s.
In a recent study, I show that the persistence of the racial income gap results from two opposing trends. Over the last 50 years there has been real if incomplete progress towards racial equality in income ranks negated by the national trend of rising income inequality overall.