Angotti would describe this idea of claiming eminent domain of the Upper Hill as an unfair and unjust situation. He explains that eminent domain affects small businesses and communities of color that get removed for hospitals, schools, park, highways, institutions or infrastructures that might be seen as justifiable for public benefit (Angotti). The push out of The Hill represents the oppression of people color is still evident in present day in our institutions and social systems represented in the racial inequalities patterns in the US (Bonilla-Silva, 43). Although slavery or segregation is no longer legal, people of color continue to experience racialized social systems in covert ways through institutional racism. That is what happened to the people who lived on The
Angotti would describe this idea of claiming eminent domain of the Upper Hill as an unfair and unjust situation. He explains that eminent domain affects small businesses and communities of color that get removed for hospitals, schools, park, highways, institutions or infrastructures that might be seen as justifiable for public benefit (Angotti). The push out of The Hill represents the oppression of people color is still evident in present day in our institutions and social systems represented in the racial inequalities patterns in the US (Bonilla-Silva, 43). Although slavery or segregation is no longer legal, people of color continue to experience racialized social systems in covert ways through institutional racism. That is what happened to the people who lived on The