Papers 2151-2160 of total 5074 found.
…to be "white"? The history of the United States clearly "shows changing notions of whiteness to be part of America's larger system of institutional racism." (Brodkin, 1994). Being "white" has its advantages, just as it has its downfalls; I guess you can say…
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…, and not to mention the ignorance of society as a whole. Why is interracial dating so controversial? Is not racism a thing of the past, or is that what we would like to believe? People who date and socialize with people of different racial groups frequently experience…
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Category: /Law & Government
…with racism was quite different to the prevailing theme of working together with whites, within the system. Both Carmichael and Malcolm X shared similarities and minor differences in each of their philosophies. Most of all, the elements of "black pride…
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…of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets for 3 years, 30 hour Famine leader for 2 years and hopefully many more the come, the Stop Racism Campaign for one year and hopefully many more and many other thing with-in the community like Children's Halloween events and Canada Day…
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Category: /Literature/English
…attitudes are laced with racism and sexism, and also, he never even considers trying to live up to the moral standard he demands from those around him. He cheated others out of what was rightfully theirs, usually when it came to women. "They're a rotten crowd…
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…, the Chinese dedicated a great portion to the T.C.R.R. (Doc 1, 2) As more and more people started coming to America and being born. There became higher competition for getting a job. Racism would be present because immigrants worked cheap. Usually they would hirer…
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Category: /Literature
…group, but seems to find himself unable to reconcile his socially imposed role as a black man with his inner concept of identity, or even to understand his inner identity. Ellison implores the reader to explore and tackle the sensitive subject of racism
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…to Sustain the Reconciliation Process which details progression towards reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider community. It contains such plans as education about reconciliation and racism in schools. The National…
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…by colonization will experience more intense prejudice, racism, and discrimination than those created by immigration. Furthermore, the disadvantaged status of colonized groups will persist longer and be more difficult to overcome than the disadvantaged status faced…
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…. Nurture." That is: is a person a product of their environment and behaviors such as prejudice and racism are learned; or are these behaviors and feelings inherent in who they are. There may never be a definitive verdict on this question, but I believe…
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