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    start of my freshman year, and we have remained close friends since. For the purposes of this paper, I will call her Shannon. When asked of her race, Shannon responded with, “Black.” However, Shannon later explained that she is half Native American and half black, as both her mother and father have Native American blood. Yet when asked to identify her race, Shannon very strongly felt that she was a black person, stating that others also perceived her to be black. This falls in line with the One Drop

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    Race relations in the United States have never been perfect, and with the inauguration of the country’s first black president, most people believed that race relations would improve. Then came Ferguson. Then came Baltimore. Then came the murder of more than 350 unarmed blacks by police officers in 2015. 35% of Americans are “worried a great deal” about racial relations in the United States―double what it was in 2014 (Norman). Since information and breaking news is so easy to share with people in

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    Race relations is an issue that has littered American history with examples of discrimination, alienation, and unjust treatment of minorities. Before World War II, there was arguably more discrimination and racial tension in the U.S. than today but that is not to say that the issues have vanished. Even in post-WWII America, racial distrust ran amuck with the installation of internment camps and growing racial discrimination against blacks in the South during the mid-20th century. Mistreatment of

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    towards more covert racism, discrimination and segregation. This form is just as painful to subordinate groups, although increasingly discrete. There are many reasons to which we can attribute inequality. The article “Worsening Wealth Inequality by Race,” written by Taylor Luhby, specifically exemplifies the attribution theory and cultural and structural explanations. These explanations are very common and often times

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    even a part of some school’s standard reading curriculum. The novel is set in 1930’s Alabama, where race relations were a large problem at that time, specifically in the south. The story does a good job of explaining the unjustness of negative race relations, and it also gives a good idea of how these race relations were in the early twentieth century. Additional examples of these negative race relations both in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries include the trials of the Scottsboro Boys from 1931

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    Race and Government: The Intertwining of the Two Race relations and how to deal with them have plagued the United States since the country was founded. When the country was first founded, many people acted on inherited prejudice against those of a different skin color, including, but not limited to, whites and blacks. The inherited racism against African Americans caused the white population to force blacks to be slaves, taking away their humanity and making them objects that were owned. Since only

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    Humanity has been enduring an ongoing battle for centuries: the strained relations among the races. Despite efforts to put the past behind, signs remain at nearly every juncture that there still exists a strong sense of racial dissension. While many Caucasians do not see the problem being as severe as it is represented, African-Americans angrily reply that the lighter skinned race has not had to endure such prejudice and, therefore, cannot begin to identify with the situation. Frank Newport, vice

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    Guyo Kotile Race Relations: A Resolved Issue? ENGL 1021-64 Prof. Larry Sklaney 3 Dec. 2013 Although the issue of race relations has died down since the civil rights movement, it is still present in politics and the work place today. Race relations works to better the rights of minority citizens and to lessen the gap between the races. With the facts stated above, race relations are an important issue in the United States of America. Race is a much discussed social and political topic. Race, especially

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    Race has always been an indicator of who you are and where you will be placed in the society of the United States. The Europeans, since the conquering of the Americas, dominated over the Native Americans and frown down upon them for their differences, they were viewed as too dark and “uncivilized.” At this very moment in which the Europeans viewed down upon the Native Americans was the moment race and ethnicity began to be an important factor in the New World. Since the Europeans were able to conquer

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    Although this quote is the ideal perspective of race relations it is not the reality. Race and ethnic identity exert an immense amount of influence on personal perception and opinion of race relations. Race and ethnic identity influence the networks and social groups people build for themselves. Social groups consist of two or more people with common identities, regular interaction, and mutual expectation. In society “common identity” often means common race or ethnicity. Primary social groups are characterized

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