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    been dreaming over nights and been willing his dreams to come true. Despite the fact that Fred’s son, Lamont, was actually forbidding his father not to participate in the lottery. As his father disregards his sons’ words, but later Lamont finds his dad with an expensive suit. Nevertheless, Lamont finds his father with $500 richer but on the other side; he finds his aunt and his neighbor in need of money. As Fred takes a while to make a decision, significantly he lastly made a better decision,…

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    In the clip from ABC News’, “What Would You Do” (2013), an African-American mother of a large family is shown to be judged by a condemnatory waitress through her use of multiple innuendos about the family’s finances, size and makeup. Other restaurant patrons come to the defense of the woman stating that her actions were “inappropriate” and “politically incorrect” (2013). Despite one patron’s remarks that she hopes the mass majority of people do not think the same as the fake waitress; I believe…

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    “Are my brothers and dad next?” I questioned myself. July 7th, in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, I walked for miles alongside my fellow brothers and sisters to fight for our rights of justice and freedom. Trayvon Martin and Philando Castile are just two victims of the many police brutalities that has happened in the United States. I live in a place where humans of color are still struggling to find equality. Attending the #BlackLivesMatters protest gave me a new understanding of myself and my…

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    The United States is built on different cultures and it all started with the pilgrims coming over for religious freedom. The idea caught on and people from all over the world came for many reasons whether it be religious freedom, running from the law or just to start fresh everyone is from a different culture. In the movie Crash, a handful of people from Los Angeles are struggling with racism, cultural differences and power issues in a time right after 9/11. A few things to know for this…

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    Thug Stereotype Analysis

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    he is picking up his backpack he does not see his dad. The dad goes into the car, but sits in the passenger side of the vehicle and when the kid turns around his dad is waiting for him to get in the car and drive off. As he hands him the keys he tells the viewer that he goes going to help his son learn how to drive. Once the son is handed the keys he fixes his rear view mirror and starts the car and they drive off, as they drive off the “American Family Insurance” logo appears and they end the…

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    What is race? When I think of race, I picture the two highest population of minorities across America: African Americans and Hispanics. Skin color is what mainly separates the two races. Next, is the difference between cultural/social customs and interactions. I realize that not everyone thinks of skin color as part of race or that social customs is a part of it. My family, specifically my dad, influences me. His very opinionated grandparents, my great grandparents influenced him.They believe…

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    of three of American open life." In Rodriguez, darker sink is not particularly shading. Darker is confirmation of the blend. Dark colored skin is a shade made by longing a seal of the sexual history of America,…

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    True Racial Equality

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    My step dad is African American and we have a close relationship. When we are in public sometimes we get harsh remarks or very rude looks because we are of different races. Children are growing up confused because they have never seen a mixed relationship. My step dad owns a business and one day a white woman wanted to take my picture with the business. When she saw that my stepdad was African American she decided she didn’t want to take my picture anymore…

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    a story about a trial in the 1930’s of an African-American man named Tom Robinson defended by the narrator's father, Atticus Finch, against a Caucasian family accusing Tom of rape. Throughout the story, there was a recurring theme of prejudice against African-Americans. However, this prejudice did not affect Atticus Finch’s character development because he continued to defend Tom Robinson and he told his kids not to speak about African-Americans in a derogatory manner like the kids at school did…

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    Struggles Of Pi Thomas

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    deal with finding a way to make money for himself and his family. At a young age, Piri always understood that money was an issue for his family since he would always see his dad deal with stress of having a job that never paid enough for…

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