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    In the film, When the Bough Breaks, researches aimed to figure out why race is influencing women to give birth to underweight/premature babies.(California Newsreel) They found that pregnancy outcomes are affected by racism and not education due to the gap between African American women’s education had become the same level as Caucasians, but there was still a premature babies being born. (California Newsreel) They believe pregnancy outcomes are affected racism due to African American women, such…

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    that rock and roll brought people of every race together. Rock and roll was and is a genre that had and has an equal mixture of Caucasian and African American singers. Fans of rock and roll were also of different races and this caused a significant dent in segregation and racial inequality. Rock and roll also forced record labels to sign African American artists, thus creating an equal platform for artists of both Caucasian and African American race. Rock and roll also allowed artists to…

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    introductory chapter by describing the roots of race in society. He describes how society has long seen race to be a result of biological differences, but that scholars have recently questioned this notion with classificational conventions of interracial children, along with the idea that some races have either emerged or disappeared entirely from the eyes of the public, whereas their descendents still exist. Jacobson first introduces the idea that race is created, not biological, with an…

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    White people are often unaware of the position they are placed in by society. With this paper I will navigate us through topics that include, the relationship between classes and race in the United States, the invisibility of privilege, and also the role…

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    Racial Profiling

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    centuries. The government should take charge to end racial profiling in order to bring effective improvement in the United States’ law enforcement. This enforcement needs to recognize the faults in arresting more African American individuals than Caucasian individuals. There has been racial tension for copious years in the past. Racial profiling does not correspond to the US Constitution and laws set in place. Statistics show American’s disapproval of racial profiling in law enforcement and in…

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    Varying Parenting Styles

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    the caregiving environment differs. Subsequently, the two racial groups, which are focused on for their differences, include Caucasian and African American families. Generally, African American parents have been described in the literature as more likely to engage in “no-nonsense” (Brody & Flor, 1998), authoritarian and or strict with their children, when compared with Caucasian parents. For example, examples of authoritative parenting include greater…

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    In a typical American classroom, majority of the students are Caucasian. However, the few children of color usually goes unnoticed and treated unfairly because of the dominating race and the Westernized environment. Multicultural racism is an ascending issue in a western dominated educational system. Failure to educate students about the severity of racism often leads to prejudice and discrimination within our society. Because students become unaware of the different cultural backgrounds, values…

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    How Does Racism Exist

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    for lack of a better word. To better explain this multiple uses will be diagnosed and better explained to find the correct term needed to describe the situation. Racism is, as stated in Webster’s Dictionary, “Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.” Recently in media and pop-culture the term racism has become a “buzzword,”…

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    Stereotypes are derived from a group of people. They describe how a person or race is perceived. The stereotype of an “angry black woman” is identified by her attitude and her body language. Most African American women are accused of being an “angry black woman” just for expressing their own opinion. This stereotype of the black woman is consistent because it has been around for so long and is constantly being portrayed through the media. Black women are glorified for the accomplishments that…

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    topic that is always existing and has for a period of time, but it is not talked about that often and actions are not taken against it. This issue is difficult to diminish because the majority of people that are in authority are most like to be caucasians who are in that position thanks to the power of white privilege. It has cause many problems and caused many cases of unfair of treatment anywhere from inside a personal household to a community, to the society, and all the way to the…

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