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    Racism, as bad as it is, has built this country. America’s history is predominantly littered with this terrible social concept of enslaving a race and treating them as second class citizens. Even though slavery and racist laws were abolished years ago, people today are still impacted by this issue. Humans are not naturally racist, rather a racist system was put into force that altered our history for good and for worse. Chicago is known for its history of systematic racism, gun violence, and harsh

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    Racism In Racism

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    The United States is often viewed as a melting pot. It is viewed as a nation in which many different cultures and races assimilate into a cohesive whole. Our nation is supposed to be welcoming; an individual’s appearance or their religion should not influence our perception of who they are. Our national anthem states that we are the “land of the free and home of the brave”, however, freedom is not granted to those individuals who don’t fit the image or follow the ideologies of an “American”. In today’s

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    Systematic racism continues to perpetuate the marginalization of people of color in the 21st century despite belief of living in a post racial society. This unfortunate reality is seen in many different forms of current culture. One of the ways systematic racism takes current form, is in the negative portrayal created by a single narrative, or the lack thereof, minority groups. This lack of representation or diversity of people of color in different forms of art and platforms, not only affects those

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    I am not a racist person, but it does exist. It is all over our country. Racism is left in the open anymore, but people still have racist thoughts against people that live in America. Racism was not a big problem during the 1940s, when people were racist against the people around them. But now, things have gotten much better. The community, town government is trying to stop such racial problems. Racial problems and judgements not really exist in our community openly, but some remains of racial

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    major issue of racism in America and the effect it had on the people at the receiving end.The book showed how the whole government system was racist and would not allow the non-whites to uplift.As a result they always remained in poverty.So as part of my research assignment I decided to conduct research on racism. My hypothesis was that even though racist policies have ended racism is still a major issue in the society .I broke my research down to 3 primary question. Origin of racism in America.What

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    Is Racism Growing? Since the transition into a society where people were seen as different colors, the overall idea of racism was born. People were either discriminated or simply oppressed due to the color of their skin. Although many Americans believe that racism is declining due to the apparent evidence of an increase of personal freedom and a societal conscious, racism in reality is far from extinguished, and is simply finding new avenues to be expressed and abused. In a country based on the

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    Racism Is The New Racism

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    racism "denying racism is the new racism" -bill maher racism still exist many people like white people love to say that it doesnt and black or hispanics are too sensitive or just try to sugar coat it but its still exists and it will always exists.racism most definetly exist in america things like poice brutality or white privellege. for black people racism still exist or just any colored people that goes for blacks ispanics middle easterns and etc .such things as police brutality racial

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    interpretation furthers structural racism in our society. A textbook definition of structural racism would include “the normalization and legitimization of an array of dynamics – historical, cultural, institutional and interpersonal – that routinely advantage whites” (Lawrence and Keleher 1). Institutional stigmatization of a marginalized community “involves the reinforcing effects of...cultural norms, past and present, continually producing new, and re-producing old forms of racism” (Lawrence and Keleher 1)

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    Racism, often used as a trigger word in the media, has come to the forefront of society recently. It is nearly impossible to watch the news without seeing reports of police officers killing unarmed black citizens or hearing a debate about the appropriate choice in regards to allowing refugees into American borders. Though these prejudiced and bigoted ideas have existed since the rise of humanity, many people believe racism to be something found only in the shadowy dregs of modern society. Racial

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    term ‘aversive racism’ seeks to encompass the nuanced and profound experiences of prejudice faced by racialized peoples in societies whose values do not accommodate explicit discrimination based on race. This form of “subtle racism”, which in the words of Donald Glover in “Hold You Down”, you’d only understand through lived experience, is but one facet of a larger social problem: anti-black racism (Glover 2011). Personal understandings and experiences of aversive and explicit racism, detailed in music

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