Scenarios about 'racial inequality'
The systemic disparities in opportunities, resources, and treatment experienced by different racial groups within societies. Racial inequality has manifested historically through slavery, segregation, discriminatory laws, economic marginalization, and social prejudice, creating enduring power imbalances. In alternate history scenarios, examining how racial dynamics might have evolved differently offers insights into social development, political structures, and cultural identities under changed historical circumstances.
What If The Fair Housing Act Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States failed to enact the Fair Housing Act of 1968, potentially allowing housing discrimination and segregation to persist unabated into the 21st century.