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Compare And Contrast Race And Ethnicity

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I am a student, I am a woman, I am a child of divorce, I am an older sibling, I am a person. I am a person full of different characteristics by which one can choose to define me but by far the most popular choice is my race. When I meet someone the first couple questions are the same as they are for everyone; “What’s your name?”, “Where are you from?”, or some variation of “What do you do?”, however, as soon as they get comfortable, the questions shift to “What are you?” and “Where are you from?” That is not to say that it bothers me. Growing up as a biracial person, particularly one of Caucasian and African-American descent, in a society that uses race to categorize and define people, I tend to be a little more difficult to place at first

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