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    class grappled with the concept of race as a cultural construction, and how the issues that derive from race only have meaning because we assign it to them; mankind could have chosen anything to classify themselves, but somehow settled on skin color. In the words of Clifford Geertz, “man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun” – racism would be one of those webs that humanity has tangled itself up in (qtd. in Hickman). We have studied race as a mythical reality, and racism

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    Over time, humans’ understanding of race has evolved dramatically. Now, human race relations in the civilized world serve as a key issue for politicians, news outlets and sociologists. In particular, anthropologists hold to a very particular definition of race, essentially stating that race exists only as a sort of construct that humans create in order to classify each other and make assumptions based upon these classifications. In many ways, this assertion holds merit. For instance, recent scientific

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    Theories of race and racism have been used by sociologists to not only describe modern societies but also address issues of social injustice and achieve an end to racial oppression. Critical race theory is one of the most widely used for this purpose and provides the structure employed by Dwanna Robertson in her analysis of racism against Native Americans and the consequences they have experienced as a result. She uses the term legitimized racism to discuss the racialization of American Indians.

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    He may have been among them. Yet our headlines, discourse, and survey after survey show we still wrestle with race. Yes, Mr. President, we are precisely this divided. About race, and much more. The Pew Research Center recently reported that for the first time in more than two decades of surveys, majorities in both parties expressed “very unfavorable” views of each other. Fifty-eight percent

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    presidential election has been interesting as heads quickly turn at the name of Trump and Clinton. More significantly so, young people of voting age have lately been more politically engaged. Until July 12, 2016 when Senator Sanders dropped out of the race, Bernie Sanders had dominated the youth vote—winning more than eighty percent of votes of voters under age thirty. In fact, Sanders has garnered more votes among the youth than the two presumptive major-party presidential nominees

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    theories of race and racism have been used by sociologists to not only describe modern societies, but also address issues of social injustice and achieve an end to racial oppression. Critical race theory is one of the most widely used for this purpose. Its utility rests upon the assumption that race is a social construct and not an inherent biological feature. In place of the concept of inherent race, critical race theory proffers the concept of racialization. The tenet that the concept of race is created

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    based on race. Many historians have neglected most of the episodes of this important national history as it helps people to learn where they have come from and where they are headed to. Race riots are characterized by violence between two or more racial groups and the end result in most cases is death. For a protest to be called a riot, there must be a group of people with a common agenda and may occur between police and the public or between two or more racial groups. In U.S, the race riots have

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    Meaning Of Race The film "Understanding Race" gives many accounts of the meaning of the word race and what race actually is and what it isn't. According to the film, most scientists agree that race doesn't exists in the natural world. This conclusion was drawn in 1998, the concept of race was proven to have no scientific validity and is not scientifically proven. The film suggests that just because the concept of race isn't proven by science, that doesn't take away from the concept of race having a

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    What does Race mean to race is something that people will try to identify you by just by your skin color just take a moment and think how the world is so messed up one another would treat each other just by a COLOR crazy right , I know if you could do anything in the world what would you do ,cause I know I would try to put the racism to end no one deserves to feel treated like they are no human an leed the same blood break the same bones have feelings first experience I had to race is when I play

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    from a cluster of many various opinions related to one’s culture, religion, gender, ethnic, and race. This mindset is built off of ones delusions because there is no such thing as a pure race. So by someone gathering a conclusion from any of these personal characteristics is just absurd. However, race and ethnicity are also ideologies. The shape ways of seeing and understanding the world around us. Race and ethnicity can deem you as one belonging to a group, or as an outsider, Racism places a negative

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