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    it would be considered a luxury item. In her article “Disrupting and Dismantling the Dominant Vision of Youth of Color,” Susan Groenke states that “Adolescence from a Western perspective is often used to justify, but not punish, risky behavior for white kids, but the same “protections” of adolescence are not offered to kids of color” (Groenke, 37). So while Merlin participates joyfully in an illegal act of arson, Leanora is not able to even accept a gift from someone she has become close with.…

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    Gender Advertising

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    This commercial features four male characters three of which are children and the other an adult. The first two children who are white ask Santa Claus for toys and to be a star in the sky. The last character is black and asks Santa to bring an end to conflict and to be able to live in peace. Aside from the commercial having only male figures it also represents the importance of race…

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    majority of the population of white men and women harassed and tortured African American men and women for decades. African Americans were not allowed to drink from the same water fountain, use the same facilities, go to the same schools, and the idea of actually having a relationship with an African American man or women was completely out of the question. Obviously, African Americans did not have the same rights and opportunities as white men and women. However, a white man and an African…

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    situation was not predetermined (Capeci 1718). Instead, it was the decisions of individuals, white middle class families, and organizations that dictated the lives of thousands of African Americans. Only after deep research and a series of case studies was Sugrue able to determine that Detroit suffered through an urban crisis due to corrupt public…

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    Systemic Racism In Society

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    Its effects create inequality and oppression. “Systemic racism includes the complex array of anti-black practices, the unjustly gained political- economic power of whites, the continuing economic and other resource inequalities along racial lines, and the white racist ideologies and attitudes created to maintain and rationalize white privilege and power.” (Cole, 2015) Because of its presence in society, it reflects onto how individuals act towards each other in everyday life. It is even…

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    Across the board, Asian Americans outperform all other ethnic groups in education. They also choose to enroll themselves into upper level math courses when offered more often the other ethnic groups, as well as, do twice the amount of homework when compared to other ethnic groups. Asian Americans represent just roughly two percent of the nation’s population. However, the number of Asian Americans that are freshman enrolled at universities and institutions across the nation have a much stronger…

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    overwhelming majority of the city 's white residents favored the expansion of segregation.” (Peavler 1). The schools that the black children attended were exceptionally…

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    “struggled up the mountain, measure ourselves against it, failed up there, [and] lived in its shadow” (Clare 24). It is unlikely, unless through rare chance, that a poor black kid raised in Chicago by a single mother would have the same opportunity that a white kid from a suburban two-parent household would have. The “American Dream” relies on “Equality of opportunity, [a] reasonable anticipation of success, Individual responsibility for success, and success as [a] virtue, failure as sin”…

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    isn’t true about all black women but it’s a tough label to break free of. Black people have accomplished so much, but we have a long way to go. People will begin to change their perspectives, but we have to stop living up to the stereotypes. The white man is not to blame for everything. We as a people have got to do…

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    Garvey's Speech Analysis

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    was even far much beyond ordinary civil rights campaigning and founded itself on a particular well thought out about programs that he strongly believed and trusted. It led to the complete black race emancipation from the dominion and suppression by white people. This was exceptional when compared to his major rivals in the United States. According to Garvey, the black man was generally black people who were oppressed basing on racial grounds. He further went to say that any emancipation program…

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