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    In “Battle Royal”, Ralph Ellison sets his story after the Reconstruction. In his story, the white, elite leaders of the time, invite the narrator to the hotel room to deliver graduation speech. However, before he can deliver his speech, the narrator becomes involved in a brutal box-match against the other workers. Similarly, in “The Lottery”, the village initially, seems calm. Yet, at the end, it is revealed that due to the long held tradition, a person, who has picked a paper with black dot…

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    Alvin Ailey: Modern Dance

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    will focus on how his thought and works motivated African American people for their dreams and influenced people as not only a dancer but also a humanist. Theoretical Approach Argument: The theoretical approach in this research of this project is race and culture. In the Mid 20th century, there were still a lot of prejudice and racial discrimination against African America people. For example, they were not allowed to attend same schools or go to same churches as white people. Of course, it…

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    Truth is not a simple task to understand. We cannot stand with an extremist’s belief and not believe anything else. Dr. Cornell West argues in his essay Race Matters that it is not just one race that is to blame for the racism and inequality, as people often believe, but that it is an individual’s decision to decide if one race is better than another. He is mirroring the idea, unknowingly, that Deborah Tannen writes about when she says that truth is like, “…a crystal of many sides. Truth is more…

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    Dr. King’s Dream Over fifty years ago, the fight for equality was at its peak. In 1963, Dr. King’s speech expressed his concern for the future; he used it to motivate and encourage change within America. His speech provides an excellent perspective of the African American life. Dr. King briefly explains the treatment African Americans endured throughout the 1900’s. Some of these issues persist. Inequality is an important issue within America, and it clearly shows a nation without unity.…

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    to the “future prospects of Cora and Uncas” after their deaths (Cooper 344). His actions show his deeply rooted contempt for interracial relationships, beyond those of distanced friendship, and his inability to believe that any other race could be equal to his own race. Hawkeye’s belief is built upon his desire to maintain white hegemony in the building of American culture, and these beliefs shows most when he is talking to Chingachgook about the difference between…

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    of people is being discriminated against in today’s age may sound implausible to the average American. This is often due to The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Yet evidence reveals discrimination is still occurring despite this legislation. One of the many forms if racial bias can be found in the housing market. In 2012 the department of housing and urban…

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    man gives orders for everyone about what to do. The doctor tells the narrator to stop screaming, send the girls out of the room and diagnose for Mr. Norton. He is the only man who reminds the narrator that skin colors do not make differences among races. The ex­doctor served in…

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    TV Show Analysis

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    There have been countless television shows that focus on black people and black cultural issues; for instance Family Matters and Fresh Prince of Bel Air more recently Everybody hates Chris and Black-ish. Although each show focuses on black families and certain cultural issues and stereotypes, there is always the underlying presence/influence of white culture whether it be the fact that the show was produced by a white person or a white character. This essay will analyze how rapper childish…

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    The middle school that I attended was the most diverse in my county, and I would no longer be the only Black child in the class. Despite not being the only African-American in the class, I still encountered problems regarding my race. At times I was called an “Oreo” (Black on the outside, White on the inside) or kids would say things such as “Oh, Savannah? She’s not really Black”. The thing that shocked me the most about these comments is that they were coming primarily from my…

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    Racism Effects On Society

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    The more fuel added is only making the racism more corrupt and dangerous to the people living in this world. The discrimination of people based on their race in this world is not only effecting its victims, but also the society as a whole. It is evident in society that racism is spreading rapidly. By discriminating others based on their race, it is tearing the world apart one day at a time. A new story is in the media every day under the issue racism. Another shooting, protest, or rally occur…

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