The White Umbrella Essay

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    disadvantage can be seen as almost an “umbrella” term, in the sense that it encompasses a wide array of issues. Poverty, race, location, isolation—while some of these terms can also be an advantage, in this situation they are Precious’s drawbacks.…

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    It is an umbrella term for the number of different, varied ethnic groups hailing from countries in Africa, Cuba, Puerto Rico, or Spain (the origin of the term Black Americans). Demographic data on the African Americans population are often inadequate because African Americans may be classified as “black” subgroups within the African American population are highly diverse. The largest group originates from Africa; a significant number comes from Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa,…

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    I should probably start this off by saying that I’m not the best person to be discussing this issue. I am writing from a position of privilege and have lived a lifestyle that benefits from the systematic oppression of people groups. And I didn’t even know it until last summer. I’d also like to place a disclaimer that many people of color are facing oppression and aggression, but, in this essay, I’ve chosen to focus on the black ones. The connotation and reaction that follows the…

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    opinionated editorial discussed some of the problems with the Black Lives Matter Movement (BLM). Brendan O’neill wrote this op-ed and he also holds the position of editor at spiked, “the magazine that wants to make history as well as report it.” As a white man, his role in talking about the Black experience and in the manner in which he does it exposes his sense of entitlement by how much significance he believes his opinion has. With that said, many of his claims completely missed the point of…

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    think it is useful to think about these categories in the day-to-day contexts as well. Categories like Black African and Black Caribbean takes out the guessing game that often comes with being labeled African Americans. People that fall under the umbrella of Blackness tend to classify themselves as Black first and then whatever their nationality may…

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    differently by race within particular social institutions. The report also documents significant economic inequalities between whites and blacks regarding wealth, family income, and homeownership. (Pew Report In this paper, I will use concepts and information from class…

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    about racial discrimination amongst local events in town, or simple civil rights that are overlooked daily. Whether you agree or disagree, people from all cultures have to face complex situations a lot more than those who aren’t of color. The essay “White Privilege: The Invisible Knapsack” was an essay written by Peggy McIntosh. With such a meaningful title, some may overlook what “The Invisible Knapsack” really is symbolizing. When I think of knapsack I start to envision someone zipped…

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    due to their race or ethnic background. A handful of people fall under the umbrella of where the color of your skin determines the privileges you obtain. Although our secularized society is moving away from this shared belief. The common phrase "white privilege" for instance is still at large. White privilege is described as assumed, where white individuals are granted more privileges as opposed to other minorities. Even whites themselves may not be consciously aware of the privileges given to…

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    Arminio Defining Racism

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    the readings for this week, two in particular stood out and intertwined the best to me. “Defining Racism,” by Tatum and “Wake up White People,” by Arminio related to each other well due to their messages about racism. I found that I opposed content in these passages greatly. “Defining Racism” was about how racism has a fluid definition that basically is an umbrella term for all mistreatment of those of a different ethnic background. The reading also noted that prejudice goes hand in hand…

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    Harriet struggles to share her story as a woman who is now seen as being stained or tainted. During the 1880s to 1920s, the Victorian Era served as an active attempt to nurture and protect girlhood by keeping girls under “a protective umbrella” (Brumberg 17). This umbrella was used to not expose girls to the world at a young age and keep them safe while they begin to transition from home to a husband. In the Victorian Era, the focus on girls was heavily based on character instead of the body, as…

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