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    Lost Cause Ideology

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    of white womanhood, it was no surprise that that southerners acted this way towards the males despite the loads of evidence against the female’s story- the white women pedestal was exposed. The case also exposed Alabama for intentionally excluding blacks from being on the jury showing the political dishonesty based on race in the U.S. The Scottsboro case displayed the social, sectional, political, gender, and racial issues in the USA, but not without sharpening tensions nationally.…

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    This paper examines the controversial issue regarding racism in the law enforcement system. Statistics in regards to minorities and white people are included to show in numbers how people are actually being affected by the treatment of those in law enforcement. Two college campus rape cases are discussed in order to display the difference in sentencings given to two athletes of different races. Lastly, the ideas of institutional racism as well as the Implicit Bias theory are explored.…

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    Abraham Lincoln’s “Emancipation Proclamation” ensured freedom and a hope for a better life to the African American community. Three decades later, the idea of a better life had been forgotten. Instead, the Black Americans had begun to endure their suffering, pretending that the unfair laws created by the White Americans were fair. Paul Dunbar describes in his poem, “We Wear the Mask,” the roles that African Americans began to play in life in order to survive. In his poem, you are able to…

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    Whether one cares to admit it or not, the concept of race continues to be a driving force that directly influences our world view and the manner in which we perceive others. As members of societies, we as humans are oftentimes guilty of feeding into the historically mandated standard of what is expected of a certain ethnicity, failing to fully recognize that a human’s skin color does not define the traits that they exude. The construct of ‘blackness’ is a result of this tendency, leading to a…

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    that touched on the relations of blacks and whites. This film covered several time periods including the 1940s through the 1980s. Forrest grew up in Alabama in the fictional town of Greenbow. He grew up in a home with his single mother who always told him “don’t you ever let anyone tell you that they’re better than you… you’re the same as everybody else.” These values were instilled in Forrest and he acted by them accordingly. He did not treat anyone differently. Black and white were all the…

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    ad "Everything", the use of old and new clips and different news headlines are shown to prove the racism behind Donald Trump and his supporters towards African-Americans. What do we have to lose? "What do you have to lose?" Trump says this towards blacks before stating "...you 're living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs..." Everything, is the answer from these American people. Living in poverty is not a choice to them, they feel underprivileged every day because of people…

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    Essay On White Privilege

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    that the white male served a 6 months sentence and the black male served a 5 year sentence. Both students committed the same crime, had no prior recorders, but was portrayed to the public differently. In 2008 about 13% of our population was black while this being true, 38% of sentenced inmates were also black. How does 1/6 of our general population make of over 1/3 of our inmates here in the United States? Easy, because of white privilege. Black males were convicted 6 times more than white…

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    Decolonized South Africa

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    established National Party because they realized that they did not have capital and marketable skills. The black South African started African National Congress because they were discriminated and manipulated by the whites. Although both Afrikaners and South Africans initially opposed the Union of South Africa, the Afrikaners chose to side with the Union of South Africa out of fear of black competition for jobs (Byrnes,…

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    readers to create an idea of how if feels to be a black man in America. Race plays a role in almost every topic or issue, which provided the opportunity to connect other readings to this book. Race is the primary theme of this book, every topic or experience that he shared could be traced and connected to the topic of race and racism. To develop this primary theme…

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    categories are place-specific. My town was predominantly white which made it hard for me to relate to the struggles of discrimination that people of color face. I was able to recognize the struggle of poor white families. But, I could not look at a poor black person because I have never witnessed discrimination among people of…

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