My observation is that Native Americans are currently more effected by the past actions of america than the African Americans. The communities at the reservations/etc are very bad off, and very few get out.
The issue isn't an issue of opportunity. The issue is one of culture and identity.
JM
It's true a lot of native Americans settle for a life style that would be loathsome to some. However, I don't see that situation today as being our countries fault anymore. Initially maybe yes but not now. Today, most native American's depending on their tribe's have opportunities to get free or nearly free education as far as they want to go. If you check it out what you find is most of them have some kind of federal assistance and like doing their own thing on the reservation. The only real requirement for "getting out" now is a desire to do so. Many are relatively happy where they are at, living the way they are.
This country has been a land of opportunity for many years to nearly all of it's citizens. Maybe not true equal opportunities but hey none of us are exactly the same or equal either or would benefit equally anyway. There will always be obstacles to success no matter who you are. If you run into an excessively prejudiced person learn to get around them or change locations or what ever it takes. The bottom line is, if you want to be successful today in this country the only thing that really holds you back is "you". Sitting around crying about the past won't do you or anyone else any good. Today is the day of opportunity and life. We are not gauranteed tomorrow.
God Bless
Jim Larmore
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