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    black as poor and criminal. The Detroit rebellion of 1967 is seen as one the most violent urban revolts in the 20th century. The riot was a response to police brutality and police harassment but the living condition in Detroit add fuel to the fire. The decline of industrialization helps both races very hard. In Detroit, the Black unemployment rate was at 16% and the white unemployment rate was at 6.4%. The riot lasted 5 days, 33…

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    1. Evolution of Black Aesthetic At the end of world war two approximately the mid 1920 is the black aesthetic developed as a group initiative. Finally, the Negro was challenged with a new sense of potential for the future. Through art, expression of racial pride was encouraging. This developed a new sense of identity for the African American. 2. Harlem Renaissance In 1910, a group of African Americans bought property on 135th and fifth ave, As world War one progressed many more Negros…

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    The purpose of this study was to determine the presence of the social stigma of loneliness and how it presents itself in different races, which in this case included both White and Hispanic. This study used the two independent variables of race and loneliness state in order to create several characters, which were then presented to the participant. Race was operationalized by changing the name of the character to represent either a White or Hispanic person. Some examples of the names used…

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    truffle butter”(Nicki Minaj Truffle Butter). When you think about the word “nigga” and how it has been controversial since the early 1900s, not only are African Americans using the word “nigga,” it is getting said by within all of the different races. Even the rap artist are expressing the word “nigga”when they consecutively use it in every stanza in their rap or song. I can still remember my freshmen year when I was trying to get through a crowd of white people, and as I was trying to get…

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    Throughout the course, we have established that bodies are relational to one another as opposed to individual. Politicized bodies differ on the basis of their personal traits (such as gender, race and class), however, they are similar in their shared humanity. At our core, what makes us relational is the fact that we are intersectional human beings. Yet, despite this relationality and base sameness, we have witnessed the governmental labeling of bodies as disadvantageous/weak because of their…

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    makes an allegory in her article regarding a flower where the preferred colored flower will get the best soil. Jones breaks racism down into three levels: institutionalized, personally mediated, and internalized components. Her main argument is that race cannot simply fall into one category, and the aspects of intolerance due to racism effect the health of an individual and the implementation of treatment whether it be primary, secondary, or tertiary care. What is important to analyze within…

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    Racism: A Personal Essay

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    What power can words have to affect the world around us? One might say not much but what if that word happened to be Racism. To this very present day people define racism as hatred among someone based on their race, but for me racism is much more than just hatred it is an obstacle that I have to personally live with for the rest of my life. The reason why racism is important to me is because all throughout my life I have been bullied and teased for being Latino. I hope to gain more ways to…

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    of origin. Ethnicity and Race in this paper are of great importance because they are important elements that have been used in society in the US and can either be used to help a particular group or can be used against them and will hurt them in terms of employment, integration and interaction into the various particular societies, and the degree to which they will be acceptance into this new society. Ethnicity is defined as the cultural…

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    "women work, I am a man" (44).Stepping into the issue of races, Alice Walker describes the ill treatment of black people by white ones. White people then seemed to be filled with a superiority complex and blacks seemed to be filled with inferiority. Alice Walker tries to express her theme of equality, there being no superiority or inferiority. She believes the whites should not be superior and the blacks…

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    to W.E.B Du Bois theory of double consciousness. W.E.B Du Bois theory of double consciousness describes race relation in America, how blacks can suffer from a damaged self image by looking at themselves as perceived by society and the difficulty of being unified or having one identity. Alain Locke “The New Negro” responded to W.E.B Du Bois theory of double consciousness by emphasizing on race relationships in America. Alain Locke is concerned about self-confidence and consciousness in black…

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