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    Therefore, landowners had to find someone to do the work because they had no machinery back then. But, from what I was told by my grandparents, my father and reading History, the English were very prejudice of all races. As we discuss this topic, they continue to believe that they are the whitest race on the planet earth. One thing I knew is that, I had never seen a “White…

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    Her words resonate with me; diversity is the one thing the human race has in common. Since my time at Yale, I have taken up the initiative to branch out and meet people I would not normally associate myself with. I embrace diversity because it allows me to learn and come into contact with new things. I am not your prototypical African-American; I play lacrosse and I attend a predominately Caucasian school. There are other people out there like me who have gone beyond the boundaries…

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    In the article “Race and Reification in Science” by Troy Duster, the main argument consists of the idea that African Americans simply have more health problems than other races. Studies show that African Americans tend to die quicker, and have issues of hypertension or heart diseases in their early life. Duster emphasizes the differences between Americans of European decent and Americans of African descent in the field of science, medicine, and society by giving multiple examples of real life…

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    happening everywhere across America. It is so important that people accept everyone, no matter what they look like, who they believe in, or where they’re from. To do this people need to be able to realize that it doesn't matter if you're: Black, Caucasian, Hispanic, Asian or anything you can be amazing in every single thing you do. In the first place not everyone celebrates diversity like they should. It’s amazing how no two people can be exactly alike. We all have different perspectives on life…

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    figures in the history of poetry, yet they focus on very contrasting themes and motifs. When attempting to understand the meaning of a poets work many aspects of the poets lives is analysed to gain a greater understanding. How significant is a poets race when understanding their work? T.S Eliot was a modernist poet. “The Lovesong of J Alfred Prufrock” was the first published poem by Eliot and established him as a writer with a unique voice. Eliot covers motifs of existentialism, sexual…

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    racial-ethnic group and wrote down words that described the characters of each racial-ethnic group and how they were portrayed. While watching an episode of “Orange is the New Black”, I observed a total of 42 characters: approximately 50% of which were Caucasian, 29% were African American, 17% were of Hispanic background, and 5% were of Asian background. I also found that most of the…

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    the romance…as the difference in [socio-economic] class status between” (Jagodzinski 45) Blake Reynolds, a wealthy Caucasian man, and Chen. They live, essentially,…

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    Racism In The Workplace

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    Everyman stated, “Pay attention to anyone who minimizes others concern work, sabotage another employee’s work or deliberately withholds crucial information from other employee’s”. They’re at high risk of being judged by the race of their skin and by that chance happening have to them beware of other people actions. The workplace could be a difficult place to be in when they are not comfortable with their peers around them. Most of the time it is not just their peers, it could also be their boss,…

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    Mass Incarceration After the thirteenth amendment was passed in 1865 abolishing slavery, racial tension was still at an all-time high. The idea that white people were still superior to any other race specifically African Americans, this made things even more difficult. Due to this racial tension Jim Crow laws were created. Jim Crow laws were a racial caste system that separated black people from white people, predominantly in the south, through the years 1877 to the mid-1960s. The Jim Crow…

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    Multicultural America Learning about race and ethnicity the past couple of weeks has been very eye opening for me. I am a middle class Caucasian girl that has never really had to deal with or even think about any of the things that many other people in American have influence their lives every single day. As much as we want to believe that racism is dead and there is no discrimination anymore, that just isn’t true. I don’t really feel like I can even talk about race and ethnicity because I…

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