racial identification in america
Title: racial identification in america
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racial identification in america
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1234 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
“RACIAL IDENTIFICATION IN AMERICA”
Americans are unique in the way they describe and define race and identify to
characteristics that other cultures view differently. Genuine racial identity and integration is a
necessary condition for eradication of white racism at both the individual and institutional levels.
Whatever the word “race” may mean elsewhere in the world, or to the world of science, it is clear
that in America the categories are arbitrary, confused, and hopelessly intermingled.
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must have equal access to resources; ideally, we should all be working together
cooperatively for common goals.
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**Bibliography**
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Goldsby, Richard. Race and Races. The MacMillan Company,
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Bohner, Charles. “Who’s Passing for Who?. Ed. Dean Dougherty, University of Delaware, 1999. 482-485
Albin, Kira. “The Woman Who Changed a Nation.” Figure 1/Photograph http://www.grandtimes.com/rosa.html. April 8, 2001


