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    People are very dynamic. From a surface level, the privilege of some is very obvious. But every person is privileged, as well as disadvantaged to some extent. I am an eighteen-year-old Black, heterosexual, female. I am a Christian and a citizen of the United States of America who grew up in the middle class. I possess qualities that show both privilege and disadvantages in American society. During the third week of class, a comprehensive list was made of what it means to be privileged in the…

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    Huck Finn Hero Analysis

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    revolutionary character when the book was released in 1885. Although the Civil War ended and slavery ended 20 years prior to the release of Huckleberry Finn, racism was still an issue during this time period. Blacks were still not formally accepted as equals to Whites. With that being said, a black character as one of the protagonists, a focal point in the book, and a hero was, at the time, questionable and inconceivable. In order to understand what makes Jim a hero, one must know the…

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    Brown Femininity

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    protection. For black women, however, it is seen as a threat, a menace that needs to be regulated. Throughout the history, black people had always been on the lowest fragments of the socio-economic spectrum. It served the system best. Nonetheless, there had been instances where slave gained some degree of freedom challenging the status quo. Such as during the colonial times in New Orleans, Mobile, and Pensacola in the early…

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    generalize as “ghetto” and the way majority of black people talk. "you talk black" is what is often told to non-people of color who speak this way. I do not speak this way, so as you can imagine the ridicule I get from not only nonpeople of color but from people of my own ethnicity as well. I grew up in a small suburb on…

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    Rachel Dolezal is a Caucasian prominent civil rights activist who decided she wanted to identify as black. She changed her skin color, curled her hair, and created fictional stories in order to perpetrate her desired identity. After she was caught misrepresenting herself, stories sparked public conversation. This essay will focus on key terms discussed in class and how they can be related to the mass media 's response to the situation. According to the reading "Mapping the Terrain:…

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    Although, we are in a much better place than we were at the time of the Jim Crow laws, the United States still has many obstacles to overcome. The first article “Black Men and Public Space,” written by Brent Staples, shows different cultures discriminating against others. Staples explains how people stereotype him as the typical black male, even though he has chosen “to remain a shadow--timid, but a survivor” (348). Consequently, he chooses to try and make people more comfortable around him by…

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    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 television, it is ineffective if all nonwhite characters are featured for the sole purpose of being the “token” Asian, Black, or…

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    Netflix is a leading internet entertainment subscription service. Netflix’s subscription service allows members to access a multitude of television shows and movies for a set monthly price. Netflix has been extremely successful in accurately predicting the changes in the video and movie marketplace. They used the name Netflix with the expectation that movies would move from DVD to online streaming rather rapidly (Cohan, 2013). In 2007, with 6.3 million registered members they began offering…

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    Constitute Black Identity

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    can actually constitute black identity, is not what one deems themselves, 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…

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    In the book Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry, By Mildred D. Taylor the main character Cassie is very innocent. The book is about a 9 year old girl named Cassie. Cassie is a black girl in a family of 7. This includes her 3 brothers, a mom, a dad, and her grandma. Their family name is the Logans. The Logans are one of the few black families that have their own land. They are so poor that the father has to work on railroads almost all year. There mother tries to protect them from this racist world. She…

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