Gunnar Myrdal referred to the "American Dilemma" as the contradiction between the United States' democratic ideals of equality and liberty and the reality of systemic racism and inequality faced by African Americans. He argued that while the nation professed a commitment to these principles, the persistent discrimination and social injustices undermined them. This dilemma highlighted the moral and social tensions within American society, emphasizing the need for reform to reconcile these conflicting values. Myrdal's analysis called for a deeper examination of the socio-economic factors contributing to racial inequality.
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