Papers 981-990 of total 9959 found.
…the adopted children to function in both black and white cultures. Children in an interracial family tend not to show any racial preference, unlike children in same-race families who prefer their own race. Children in interracial families have the unique…
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…In looking at Derrick Bell's "The Space Traders" as an allegory, the characters personify the abstract subjects of late twentieth-century racial politics. In the text the politics of the United States revolves around anti-black thinking, and many white…
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…. Hughes, in an essay titled “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” speaks of black writers and poets “who surrender racial pride in the name of a false integration.” He doesn’t want to be mistaken for a white poet. He writes, “We younger Negro artists…
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…that helped me to understand the book and why there is racism in the world. When Richard was a child he had no fear or conception of race. In a research done by a group of psychologist they found that “children first come to recognize their racial/ethnic…
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…of the most prominent men of his time, Martin Luther King Jr. was known as “A national hero and a civil rights figure of growing importance” (Discovering 1). “Martin Luther King Jr. aroused whites and blacks to protest racial discrimination, poverty and war…
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racial equality she encountered many unexpected hurdles in the form of peoples hatred and fears. The summer before entering high school Anne learned of the lynching of a young boy by the name of Emmett Till and the local police department’s unwillingness…
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…The Canadian Immigration Policy and the Racial Discrimination it Induced The laissez faire approach to immigration that Canada had inherited over its lifetime began to fade away in 1884. British Columbia had become very concerned with the number…
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…with the parents of school age children. Many aspects must be reviewed before a choice can be made. These aspects include effectiveness of both types of school systems, religious background, proper funding, personal educational beliefs, and racial integration as well…
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…farmer. Here the finer quality of the black's attire, his position within the house, and his power to deny the white entrance heighten the racial tensions. Poor "white sweat" may mix with "nigger sweat." The quality of life of the poor whites…
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…are not attacks on whites, as such, but on the system of racism. The goal of these strategies is not to turn the present racial order on its head but rather to achieve an anti-racist society where all individuals have the right to dignity, power, self…
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