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Race And Respect Among Young Children Essay

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“Sometimes the assumptions we make about others come not from what we have been told or what we have seen on television or in books, but rather from what we have not been told” (Tatum, p. 9). This quote from Beverly Tatums’ article Defining Racism: “Can we Talk?” seems to be an overarching theme in the other articles, Race and Respect Among Young Children and Language, Culture, and the Assessment of African American Children. The prejudices and racism comes from a lack of knowledge. In Race and Respect Among Young Children, when the child said that there were no Black queens, the child simply might not have known that Black queens do in fact exist, and her remark was a result of lack of knowledge. According to Tatums’ article, the reason for this lack …show more content…

In this article, a teacher is acknowledging how difficult it can be to create a classroom that is antiracist; the author states that it is not enough to say everyone is equal, if there is not equal representation. One way to have equal representation is to include lessons that cover people of color in history. As stated before, some assumptions are born from a lack of knowledge; it is the educator’s job to have an inclusive education that showcases the important contributions of people of color, and to show that their history is a rich as other cultures. African Americans and other children in the minority do have a history, but theirs is not often taught as apart of the main curriculum. This lack of curriculum not only put children of color at a disadvantage but it also puts those in the majority at a disadvantage as well. It is also showing children that they are not equal if the educator ignores prejudices or racist remarks. “…dismissing or ignoring negative remarks confuses students and sends them the message that the teacher doesn't really believe their stated view that everyone is equal” (Tenorio, p.

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