1. Multiculturalism
Indeed, some races are "more equal" than others, Iyer's statement automatically declares that the "more equal" races are granted more advantages, therefore permitting them freedom. ... Toward the beginning of her paper, mentioning how her adolescent life and the lives of her peers were of racial desegregation and how that pointed to racism, makes an interesting statement, "Those of us who wanted to make racial equality a reality in every area of our life were threats to the social order. ... Realizing the social problem of race, hook and her friend Ken believed in the "vision of social ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate