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  2. Racism - Wikipedia

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    Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity. Racism can be present in social actions, practices, or political systems (e.g. apartheid) that support the expression of prejudice or aversion in discriminatory practices. The ideology underlying racist practices often assumes that humans can be subdivided ...

  3. Racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [202] Simon Moya-Smith, culture editor at Indian Country Today, states, "Any holiday that would refer to my people in such a repugnant, racist manner is certainly not worth celebrating. [July Fourth] is a day when we celebrate our resiliency, our culture, our languages, our children and we mourn the millions – literally millions – of ...

  4. Racism against African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, racism against Black Americans remains widespread in the U.S., as does socioeconomic inequality between black and white Americans. [a] [2] In 1863, two years prior to emancipation, Black people owned 0.5 percent of the national wealth, while in 2019 it is just over 1.5 percent. [3]

  5. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    A 1909 postcard, with the caption "I'se so happy!" The watermelon stereotype is an anti-Black racist trope originating in the Southern United States.It first arose as a backlash against African American emancipation and economic self-sufficiency in the late 1860s.

  6. Reverse racism - Wikipedia

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    Sociologists Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer distinguish between institutional racism and interpersonal racism, [49] arguing that while "members of all racial groups can harbor negative attitudes toward members of other groups", there is no "black institutional racism" or "reverse institutional racism" since people of color have not ...

  7. Why it's been so hard to kill Article 34, California's ... - AOL

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    It's been called a racist relic of California's past, a rule that has stalled vital affordable housing developments for decades.. But it's been difficult for California to repeal Article 34, a ...

  8. Why was Jerry Jones accused of making a racist remark in a ...

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    Trotter, who currently writes for The Athletic, filed a 53-page complaint in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday. As a part of that complaint, Trotter mentioned what he felt were racist comments ...

  9. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Movies such as Birth of a Nation (1915) questioned whether black people were fit to run for governmental offices or to vote. Some critics have considered Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as "racist" because of its depiction of the slave Jim and other black characters. Some schools have excluded the book from their curricula or libraries.