Decades of White Resentment: A Closer Look at Its Roots and Impact
<p><strong>The Post-Civil Rights Era (1960s-1970s):</strong><br />
White resentment gained momentum as the Civil Rights Movement challenged longstanding racial hierarchies. Desegregation efforts and affirmative action policies stirred apprehension among some white individuals who felt their traditional privileges were under threat.</p>
<p><strong>Economic Anxiety and Globalization (1980s-1990s):</strong><br />
Economic shifts and globalization led to job insecurities, with some whites perceiving minorities as competitors for opportunities. The resulting resentment intertwined economic concerns with racial anxieties, contributing to a divisive socio-political climate.</p>
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