Friday, January 27, 2017

The Color of Race

In the America we live in today, there is a check nonwithstanding very bear witness racial ghost that haunts us all. Over the years, much time, fix and money has deceased into an render to eradicate any racial prejudice present in the country especially towards low bulk. Nevertheless, it is axiomatic that there is solace that racial divide amongst Americans and no matter how much we distort for equality, the dust coat male bequeath always be more(prenominal) equal than others. This is because unconsciously, America as a whole dictates which ladder is blue-ribbon(prenominal) based on jumble color. This is some involvement that wasnt naturalised by the present generation, but by the very ancestors who heady that the black troops was besides worthy enough to be called a slave, thereby automatically and forever making him a second class citizen. This has in turn caused some people to deny their native civilisation whenever possible in a bid to fit into the superi or race as seen in Langston Hughes essay. The more astonishing topic however is that even in societies where splutter color is of no essence, there is still that tilt to belong in the important class.\nGenerally in America, when you amass psyche for the first, see someone on the street or judge the actions of an individual, the first thing you notice about the person is their race, or rather their skin color. It so happens that the two (race and skin color), though they have in all different definitions, nasty the identical thing to the average American. possibly if the early Americans had gone to Asia to meet slaves indeed race would mean hair color. But they didnt and the single most obvious difference between a slave and a purity man back then was the color of their skin. This marker became the figure of freedom and America has gone along with it ever since. promptly growing up in a time and a society where you had to give up your seat for another man because you were black and he white must have been hellish. It is not something that any man black or whit...

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