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Personal Narrative: The Color Of My Identity

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Who am I? The question with a million answers and more questions affiliated, what makes me, me? Is it the color of my skin, the way I speak, the way I walk, my beliefs or is it my silent actions. We fit into society in pre-determined circles, organized groups. The only documentation of entry required is the pigment of my skin, or is it? Our identity encompasses our insight into who we are as people and as associates of social institutions. My identity is not simply a creation of my own thoughts and actions, although to some degree every one of us adopts an identity. Set on the broader scale our identities are more deeply determined by forces out of our direct control; Race, Stereotypes, History, Culture, and Ethnic Groups. Racism has been part and parcel of the human condition since the dawn of time.
What is Race? Whenever the term “race” is mentioned, thoughts of biological influences are attached, but some groups use and view “race” as a socially established notion. Although race does not have a deep or true biological meaning, it does possess a strong social connotation which has been legally constructed. “Race” refers to a social system constructed by means of placing individuals into …show more content…

Racism seems like a problem that will just not go away. It is as if most of the time there is someone who will not agree with the way you look or your ethnic background. Racism may involve senseless acts committed against an innocent person for no reason, other than the color of their skin or their ethnicity. It is sad to say there are people that do not want someone to do better for themselves or for others just because of their race. It is also sad that many children are brought up in situations that make them more susceptible to conflict when they are taught racial slurs or offensive language they tend to carry with them as they get

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