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求翻译 翻译器也行For Roy Johnson, a senior magazine editor, the late

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求翻译 翻译器也行
For Roy Johnson, a senior magazine editor, the latest indignity(侮辱) came after a recent dinner at a fancy restaurant in the wealthy New York City suburb where he and his family live. First the parking valet handed him the keys to his Jaguar instead of fetching the car. Then an elderly white couple came out and handed him the keys to their black Mercedes-Benz. “It took them a while to realize that I was not a valet,” says Johnson. “It didn’t matter that I was dressed for dinner and had paid a handsome price for the meal, just as he had. What mattered was that I didn’t fit his idea of someone who could be equal to him.”
Such incidents, which are depressingly familiar to African-Americans of all ages, incomes and social classes, help explain why black and white attitudes often differ so completely. A recent survey found that 68 percent of blacks believe racism(种族歧视) is still a major problem in America. Only 38 percent of whites agreed.
Many Americans find the gulf between blacks and whites confusing. After all, official separation is a bad memory and 40 years of laws, policies and court decisions have helped African-Americans make significant progress toward equal opportunity. Indeed, a black man born in Harlem could be the nation’s next president.
It is obvious that in the everyday encounters(不愉快的遭遇) African-Americans have with racial prejudice(偏见) and discrimination like the valet parking incident, such encounters often strike whites as unimportant misunderstandings. But they remind blacks that they are often dismissed as less intelligent, less hardworking, less honest and less likely to succeed.
“What is amazing to me is the number of whites who express surprise that any of this happens,” observes Mary Frances Berry, chairperson of the U.S.
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求翻译 翻译器也行For Roy Johnson, a senior magazine editor, the late
罗伊约翰逊,高级杂志的编辑,是在最近在花式餐厅纽约市在我和他的家庭生活第一个停车场服务员他钥匙捷豹因为怀特夫妇来了,然后一个老年人和handed他钥匙黑色梅赛德斯-奔驰“而实现给仆人,”约翰逊说“它不' 修英俊price for the餐,只有我有不适合他的想法of某人他.”这样的事件,which are to非洲裔美国人家庭的年龄,收入和社会阶级,帮助解释为什么黑色和白色的态度往往不同,所以完全最近的调查发现,黑人相信种族主义(种族歧视)仍然是主要的问题在美国只有38种 .混乱的黑人和白人之间的海湾毕竟,官方的分离是坏的记忆和,政策和法院决定帮助非洲裔美国人有重大进展事实上,黑色的人天生在哈莱姆.很明显,距离接触我(不愉快的遭遇)非洲裔美国人有种族偏见和歧视(like the偏见)和代客泊车距离接触我经常罢工事件,如白色有个不重要的但他们提醒黑人你不聪明,不,不诚实的成功.“奇异我白人谁表达惊喜,这样看,”玛丽弗朗西丝浆果、【采纳】