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    are focused on issuing unclear ethnicity. It will generates questions that why defining race is so important in the time of the works. Both of the writers are carries the same theory that is racial ambiguity is based on racial discrimination. In each texts, there is many of messages about racial ambiguity needs to prevent. Race in these texts is ambiguous when characters starts feeling confusion of their own race either it is on purpose…

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    Todd Beer states that 50.9% of Caucasian citizens have been killed by law enforcement, and 26.5% of African Americans have been also killed by law enforcement, in the year of 2015-2016 in America. Fellow Americans, many of us think about the protests around America with the subject of “Black Lives Matter”, citizens started these protests for the fact of showing that police violence needed to stop against unarmed African Americans. With the protest and the investigations on the violence between…

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    this case gave the Caucasian community a taste of their own medicine. It shows how the criminal justice system is not made to service justice all the time something that those in the minority community are use to. Mr. Simpson was able to build new bridges into the entertainment world for minority individuals, break racial barriers in a way, but eventually fell and left nation in the way that it was already built on. Which is the division between racial groups, feeling as if one race is superior…

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    the United States, African Americans were not treated with respect. For instance, Caucasian people had developed scientific theories to claim that they are superior to African Americans. Some of the Caucasian people that contributed to coming up with theories or ideas that Caucasians was superior to African Americans are Thomas Jefferson, Charles White, Oliver Goldsmith and Benjamin Rush. There were also many Caucasians people in the United States whose behavior reflects the theories of Thomas…

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    Poor caucasians are a type of American because they are a large majority of what is infamously thought of when saying American. The way poor caucasians treat other races is deleterious and is illustrated by Hughes in his poem “I, Too, Sing America”, Hughes states, “They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes.” Hughes vocalizes his frustration with the separation of the races and how poor caucasians have tried to keep minority races down with the words. The second…

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    Race Film Summary

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    This film had a profound impact on the way that I personally view the social construct known as race. It amazed me that the idea of race extends far beyond that of nature. Race is prevalent in our economics, culture and our politics. A primary observation that I made was that many of the social institutions that essentially “regulate” racism do not do it verbally/physically but through methods of disproportionate distribution of resources and power as well as de facto segregation. For instance,…

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    presented to caucasians. You can ask an African American person if they feel like they’re treated the same as caucasians, and they will disagree. Society is blindly unaware of the issues happening in this country, especially in courtrooms when African Americans are assigned a harsh punishment for a crime committed. In this world, caucasians have an advantage in this society and everybody seems to acknowledge it. What a large majority of society doesn 't seem to realize with caucasians having the…

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    for African Americans. I never really experienced race or segregation where I grew up unless I traveled out from my hometown. This is because I lived in an area that was heavily populated with Hispanics/ Mexicans, which I never really saw any other race/culture in my hometown. 2. The way racism is affecting me would be that I am seeing that society does not want to accept new cultures/races, which causes conflict between minorities and Caucasians. How this is affecting Rankine would that she is…

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    should consist of any color or race combination; consequently, the opinions of society force people to suffer with their choice to mix races. Overall, color discrimination is gratuitous; however, one will be judged for pursuing the action taken to be committed to another of a different skin color or race. Everyone can relate to discrimination in some way or another. Prejudicial views are constantly represented in society; there are differences in wealth, status, race, and power all around us.…

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    Racism In Get Out

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    narrative of racial tension via the use of socioeconomic status. There is a subtle use of the colors blue and white throughout Get Out as a representation of the dichotomy of the two races: blue symbolizes African Americans and their plight with racism, while white symbolizes control over another person or race. Blue is seen throughout the movie as clothes on the protagonist, Chris Washington (Daniel Kaluuya), throughout his apartment in the opening scene, as lighting on Chris when he…

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