Analysis Of The Story 'Brownies'

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In conclusion, racism has played a big part in the world till this day. A lot of people fail to realize that race shows and explain the diversity and different cultures. This story “Brownies” explains that in certain situations when it comes to race. The peer pressure of following a group of people doing things normaly they wouldn't do.

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