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    However, as a "white" scholar who writes about race and slavery I am fully aware of the danger of arguing that only people of one race can see things, understand things, or teach things. I emphatically reject that idea. But, it is clear that no one teacher can articulate all viewpoints well, and that a diversity of student opinions makes…

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    History is a gem! We understand how different races interact today solely based on historical evidence. It is not secret that in the past African Americans were enslaved by the majority (Caucasian) and even to this day modern day slavery still exist (a topic for a different time). With this history whites were and still is given priority in nearly aspect and avenue in life including employment, education systems, government and so on. This is not to say that we are not given a chance because as…

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    thought that numerous hate crimes go unreported each year. (Fbi.gov, 2010) Some people are afraid to report hate crimes because of fear or retaliation against them and their family. I am of mixed heritage myself and I am in a relationship with a Caucasian man. We once lived in a very urban community where Caucasian’s were practically nonexistent. African American men were throwing bottles at our car and racist slurs were used to describe us as a couple. Since I was pregnant were afraid to report…

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    nothing. However, when a Caucasian or white person walks through the door, they receive a friendly greeting along with great customer service. This occurs because some Caucasians still have hatred towards African-Americans. In some instances, it is not just Caucasians that show impoliteness towards African-Americans, but also African Americans who show unkind behavior to each other. In “Hip Hop Planet” and “Black Men and Public Space” society determines the identity by race. In both articles…

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    since it is a Louisiana law to use facilities designed for one’s race. To defend himself, Plessy argues that segregation of people is a violation of his freedom. Judge John Ferguson upheld the trial, and the court ruled against Plessy since the segregation of color did not violate…

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    focused on Psychology, race, racism and the rise of neuroscience. On account of having two distinct themes (race and neuroscience), I will briefly summarize my understanding and explain my train of thought on both topics. Firstly, I will discuss the relation between psychology and racism before briefly concluding with the importance of sciences in Psychology. An interesting component involving race and psychology is that racism did not even existed before the 1930s. In fact, races formed an…

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    “Virginian Luxuries”, there is a clear presence of racism, slavery and gender roles. Depicted on the right side, a Caucasian man, presumably a slave-holder, is shown kissing a Negro woman. This could be perceived as a Negro woman be used temporarily for this slave-holder’s pleasure. On the opposite side of this document, a Negro woman is depicted being whipped by a different Caucasian slave-holder. Once more, a woman is just an object used for slavery to this man’s eyes. Another important…

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    education as Caucasian students, they are not prepared for college in the same way. Less education leads to fewer opportunities. If African Americans are not provided with the same education, most likely they will not reach the same level of success as Caucasian students. Race alone does not lead to a poor education; social economic status also influences education. An African American child going to an inner city public school is not going to receive the same education as a Caucasian child…

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    The Ad "LICRA Babies Challenge Racism" depicts various races of children and their stereotypical outlook on life. LICRA's use of race shows how society, and even certain ethnicities themselves, view their outlook on life. They line up the babies in basic hospital bassinets, basic hospital blankets, and basic hospital toys. The only differences are the babies race and clothing. LICRA is calling to attention the point that skin color should not dictate a career or any other aspect of a child's…

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    Racists can be separated into two groups. There is one group show their racism extremely like Ku Klux Klan, and another group has prejudices against a race but not that show their racism overly. Ku Klux Klan is a group of the first white supremacy and they did not accept that African-Americans have same rights with them. They did not have many activities during the period of Barack Obama but they start aggressive activities after Donald Trump elected for next president in America. Also, there…

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