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3 pages in length. The existence of the urban immigrant of 1877-1900 was not particularly well-received by the growing middle class. The gulf that existed between the two groups was primarily born from a sense of ethnic privilege that had been established early on. It can be argued that this rift that developed, which defined the self-imposed status, proved to be a serious threat to the overall social fabric. For nearly as long as man has existed, social intolerance has been driving a wedge between groups of people whose ambition is the same: to better their existence through upward social movement. This attitude has been carried down through the centuries, despite much effort on all sides to abolish such prejudicial practices. The writer discusses that although slavery had all but been wiped out, there still existed deep-seated resentment toward certain social classes for all the unnecessary suffering minorities had been forced to endure throughout history. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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between the two groups was primarily born from a sense of ethnic privilege that had been established early on. It can be argued that this rift that developed, which
defined the self-imposed status, proved to be a serious threat to the overall social fabric. For nearly as long as man has existed, social intolerance has been driving a
wedge between groups of people whose ambition is the same: to better their existence through upward social movement. This attitude has been carried down through the centuries, despite much
effort on all sides to abolish such prejudicial practices. Although slavery has all but been wiped out, there still exists deep-seated resentment toward certain social classes for all the
unnecessary suffering minorities have been forced to endure throughout history. Back in the latter part of the nineteenth century, there was a considerable
amount of animosity permeating throughout America; one would have thought that by this time on the evolutionary line human beings would have come to accept one another as the individuals
they are, without branding one sector as better or as worse than the other. However, that was far from reality as people continued to spew their social hatred toward
each other. "Throughout Americas history, White privilege allowed Blacks, Hispanics, American Indians, Asians, certain European immigrants and religious groups to gain only limited acceptance, usually after painful, hate-generated conflict"
(Anonymous 4). Humanity has been enduring an ongoing battle for centuries: the strained relations among the social class members as a result of
special privilege. Despite efforts to put the past behind, signs remained at nearly every juncture that there still existed a strong sense of social dissension as the urban immigrants
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