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Zoot suit Essay The zoot suit book is full of racial prejudice events,and even in the real world.So in a way zoot suit is a metaphor for what real life is like.For example,Don King drops the N word, september 22 ,2016.Also on september 16, 2016 an unarmed black man was shot and killed by a officer.September 29, 2016, in San Diego, Calif., to address the killing of Olango, a Ugandan refugee shot by an El Cajon police officer on Tuesday.
The most common racism is towards black people.Donald trump is especially known for racism.That’s probably why don king felt okay to drop the N word so casually.Some people got really offended by that.Kind of like how alice got offended when she thought henry was trying to call her his white chick.
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