Student NameProfessor’s NameCourseDateEssay on Masouka and JunnThroughout American history, there is extensive evidence of white supremacy. Investigating the cultural context that gave rise to the current power structure, this essay highlights a complicated interplay between societal beliefs and governmental factors. According to (Marci Bounds Littlefield 53), contemporary American culture suffers from the lingering effects of white superiority. By dissecting the harmful ideologies underlying white supremacy, this essay demonstrates how damaging it is within America’s cultural fabric. Examining American white supremacy, this essay delves into its history, reasons for longevity, and approaches to addressing it.How a White Racial Hierarchy Became an Established Part of American SocietyWhite supremacy was formed in Colonial America as a hierarchical framework, which led to problems that still exist today. As confidence in Western civilization grew during this time, some Europeans began to see themselves as culturally and intellectually more advanced than the groups they interacted with. Europeans believed they were superior to indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans, and the Republic’s design reflected this view (Marci Bounds Littlefield 53). Slavery and the three-fifths compromise were founded on the notion that Black people did not possess full human rights, which allowed for the abuse of enslaved people