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    Brown Femininity

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    Earlier this September, Patrice “Tricey” Brown, an African-American fourth grade teacher in Atlanta, had been under scrutiny for posting on her social media account a series of pictures of her wearing tight-fitting outfits and high heels. The pictures became internet sensation and she was dubbed as “the sexiest teacher alive.” Her school attire, though nothing revealing, sparked controversy among netizens, whether or not her outfits were appropriate for work. Some argued that her attires were…

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    The English language has so many variations all over the world, a handful just within the United States. The west coast or more specifically California has the typical "valley girl" vernacular. While on the far east coast of Massachusetts there is the Boston accent. In the south where there are majority people of color the vernacular starts to mostly generalize to form a “southern accent”. This southern accent is what people generalize as “ghetto” and the way majority of black people talk. "you…

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    (Module 5 eText) The result is that many people have different interpretations of what race is and defining characteristics has resulted in much disagreement and controversy. A good example of this is shown through the article, "Black Like Who" Tamera Harris, which demonstrates two examples of how race is a product of human interpretation. The first example is shown through Tamera 's own perception of what qualifies somebody to actually be black…

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    New Discrimination is Intraracial” are the types of racism, gender, personal experience. Although both of the authors wrote about racism, the types of discrimination are quite different. For example, Staples’ writes about the discrimination of one race. He explains how people usually mistake innocent black men for murderers, rapist, or criminals. In other words, he expounds that people judge others prematurely because of their physical appearance. To support this statement, Staples states in his…

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    Is TV Too White? Most, if not all characters featured on television programs are white. On the off chance that there are Asians, Blacks, or Latinos, they all usually have one thing in common. Asians are depicted as quiet, sexless, geniuses. Blacks as loud, comical, uneducated, or sassy. Latinas are portrayed as feisty, sexy, domesticated, and dumb. Anyone who has ever seen ‘Modern Family’ knows Sofia Vergara’s character, Gloria, is a walking stereotype. Though inclusion is important on…

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    Constitute Black Identity

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    but how others and society in general reacts to a person. The Washington Post article laid it out quite clearly that President Obama is viewed through entirely different lenses when the viewer’s race changes and no matter what statement he makes or who he marries; people will still see and determine his race differently. This phenomena is not just something President Obama experiences, but every black person in America experiences. As a black person, it is not a privilege that we have where…

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    Needs Assessment As with any different health problem, there are disparities among different races and ethnicities. While in many cases, a disease will not distinguish between races, the causes of the disease or access to medical care will. Throughout this assessment, the paper will look at the problem of obesity among minority groups and how there is a need for increasing physical activity and providing healthier food options. Within this, the major focus will be on the Hispanic and…

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    Signs of this were the 1919 race riots in the North, which was not a common occurrence before the war. The first was the mobility of the African-Americans as upwards of a million or more migrated northward as they were recruited for work in the northern industries. Another was the…

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    There have been many women who made a contribution and left their mark on feminism, but one of the few African American women to contribute significantly was a former slave, Sojourner Truth. During the nineteenth century, white middle-class women generally did not care about the rights of freed African American women. But there was one woman who dared enter the white middle class world of feminism and she opened the door for many African American women. Sojourner Truth played a key role in the…

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    Piano Lesson depicts limited economic and social gains by some African Americans from 1877 through the 1930s; however, the play illustrates that most African Americans struggled in all aspects of life due to the racism and unfair treatment of the white race. African Americans failed to make any major economic progress due to the sharecropping contract and Jim Crow laws that were set only with white people’s concern, all the way until the 1930s, when they were finally allowed to be landowners…

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