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    Racism and ethnic discrimination in the United States has been an issue since the colonial era and the slave era. Legal or social privileges and rights were given to White Americans and were not granted to African Americans. We as a country are very non open minded even though we have a lot of diversity in our nation and we are still not accepting them. There has been many shootings lately such as Charleston and Ferguson. These shootings have hurt our nation's progress a lot and it needs to stop…

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    ell’s story points out the racial tension in America through a seemingly outrageous analogy: aliens ask for all African Americans to be taken from the country in exchange for gold, fuel, and chemicals to restore the suffering environment. The story illustrates a largely racist America, with Washington jumping at the possibility of giving their black population to the aliens. America ultimately agrees to the inhumane proposal, sentencing their able-bodied black population to an unknown future.…

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    Why Racism Is Wrong

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    dictionary, “racism is the belief that some races of people are better than others”. Someone who is a racist believes that there are certain groups that are ranked higher than others. “This ideology also includes the belief that there is a natural hierarchical ordering of groups of people so that superior ‘races’ can dominate inferior ones.”(Frideres) . In America, it is typically racism against African Americans. This has been a major problem in America for years. The sad thing is racism…

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    systemic racism abolished institutional racism and left individual racism as a weak, dying sign of ignorance. But, in all of its successes, social justice has failed to cure the black community of poverty—the problem to which black Americans’ disproportionate crime rate can ultimately be attributed. The figures of incarceration do not indicate that there is some corrupt, institutional racism driving the statistics; rather, they manifest a principal feature of poverty: crime. Centuries of racism…

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    communication, it became a social marker back then for those that are poor and lack culture. As a result, children born on plantations who had no other choice but to learn pidgin English became victims of racism. Since they could not speak “normal” English, they were not allowed to attend schools. Because overt racism, many lost their sense of individualism. The segregation of those immigrants and their children (regardless of their natural born citizenship) prevent them from climbing up the…

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    though some people think we are in a post-racial America and individualism is the reason for many of the differences within social groups; racism is still exists, systemic group privilege and systems of power and oppression have created several disadvantages for certain minority groups and people of color. Given the tragic history of racism and the complexities of the issues, racism can be a hard topic to discuss for some people. However, racism is an important topic to discuss in order for us…

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    Get Out Symbolism

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    girlfriend Rose on a trip to meet her white liberal parents. What happens when Chris and Rose arrive is what made Get Out one of the most successful horror films of the year. Peele created a film that dealt with a black person’s navigation in White America, in my research of the discourse surrounding Get Out I found five articles and one thread of viewer comments on Tumblr. In the first article, TheWrap.com discusses director Jordan’s Peele interpretation of the “sunken place,” Peele defines…

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    For several decades now in the United States, racism has been a huge problem in our country. Typically, African Americans have been the bigger part of racism. However there are other races that are included as well. “In a new nationwide poll conducted by CNN and Kaiser Family Foundation, roughly half Americans -- 49% -- say racism is a “big problem” in society today” (Sholchet para. 5). The color of our skin does not and should not determine what our future looks like, and we should take a…

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    “society here is equal”. This, however, is untrue in many ways. For one, America didn’t become close to equal until women achieved their rights a couple of decades back. The United States shows how unequal it actually is towards its people, the land of supposed freedom to obtain success. Malcolm Gladwell informs in his article, “Black Like Them”, how there is an aspiration for a better future due to the people looking past racism, however it can’t be achieved due to there always having to be a…

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    2017 Racism in America In the last two centuries we have seen an increase of racism in America. Especially in the mid nineteen hundreds we saw a controversial issue with the separation of color. According to most of today’s students we have learned of many events that were considered the most racist of all time. That’s where Dr. King fought for equality: however, we still face the same racism today. Most of society thinks that racism has decreased; however, it has only increased. Racism in…

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