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    Ifemelu moved to the United States and brakes off contact with him. When Obinze contacted her while she was in the United States, she ignored him because she was depressed. She became depressed after she was paid a hundred dollars for helping a Caucasian man relax. After Ifemelu relationship ended with Obinze, she ends up in a relationship with Blaine. Blaine is an African American male professor at Yale University. The positive aspect of Ifemelu’s relationship…

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    there were numerous fight and my sour relationship with my stepfather. On the other hand, I would love to inform that I am not depressed nor living a hell in college. When I was a child I didn’t know how to speak a bit of Spanish but due to my race and the fact that my mother was not born here the school I went decided to give me a test called WIDA. Now, what the WIDA test did was determine whether or not you could speak English, interpret English, and keeping a conversation. However, the…

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    Placing myself into the shoes of Raphael Ezekiel or Bruce A. Jacobs, I did want to place myself in any immediate danger. However, a non-Cosmopolitan Canopy that still exists today is the Irish Pub. Predominantly harboring Caucasian men and women, Irish pubs are often run by people of Irish descent. The pub I visited allowed customers under 21 as long as they did not sit by the bar area. I decided to conduct my observations on a bench inside near the bathroom. During my time…

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    about a group of maids and their relationship with a white female journalist. Rather than a movie about the dark racial past, the movie shatters some common stereotypes. The movie shows that in a time when Jim Crow laws were still standing that Caucasian Americans and African Americans can come together for a common cause. The movie starts off with Aibileen talking to Skeeter telling her about where she was born and what she does with the family she works for. In the movie the journalist, whose…

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    In Sandra Cisneros’ “Never Marry a Mexican,” the narrator of the story recalls her troubled affair with a married white man. It is evident that the narrator is a Hispanic female, but her age is unknown. Nevertheless, most readers will infer that the events in “Never Marry a Mexican” occurred over a long period of time. Hence, “Never Marry a Mexican” is a brilliant, short story that discusses self-hatred and white privilege. White people are extremely influential in the Western Hemisphere due…

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    attributes often don’t represent that notion. Todd Lynch and his wife Ashley, both Caucasian, own Frank & Marlee’s. Mr. Lynch told me that his bar is an “opening and inviting place for all people. We don’t care what you look like or what you believe in, as long as you tip well and drink heavy.” This candid saying does not particularly represent the actual racial makeup of the bar. The majority of patrons were of Caucasian ethnicity. The only African-Americans in the bar were kitchen cooks and…

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    One of the many privileges and freedoms we have as Americans is the freedom to pick the future president of our country. This year our final candidates we had to choose from was either Donald J. Trump or Hillary Clinton. By the end of the race Hilary had more support from the people, so naturally we thought that Hilary was going to win the election. However, when the results of the Election came back, and we found out that Donald J. Trump won it got me wondering how did a person who had the…

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    distrust of white America. Of course it stems from how African Americans have been treated by white American and my own personal experience with racism. However, through my spiritual journey, I have learned to look at the individual character and not a race as a whole. Since reading the required books for this class and learning how the Mexican people have been treated by the US, I have again started to feel hatred towards white America and white skin people in general. I have to ask God for…

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    I think something positive is that I would be more educated about race, but my day was pretty similar I would still like the same tv shows, my mayor would still be the same, my style etc. I think the color of our skin does define who we are, our race gives us privileges and disadvantages and because of this we have to learn how to act to certain things, I think to say someone like something or act a certain way because of their race is incorrect but I do believe people act a certain way because…

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    I love feminism. I am a much braver woman because of feminism. Women and men need feminism, just like we need air. We have so many opportunities and things to be thankful for because of feminism. I have hundreds of reasons why I needed feminism, and how I have become a better person because of it. Due to feminism, I have gained more confidence in a healthy body image, a greater understanding of my sister’s sexual orientation, and a greater moral compass. I would never want to go back to a world…

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