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    Although some poor white men can rise above poverty‚ the truly disadvantaged individuals are poor people of color‚ as they must combat both racism and classism in order to succeed. Tom‚ Daisy’s husband‚ invites Nick to his apartment to spend the afternoon with him and his mistress. They are later joined by her sister Catherine‚ a feisty redhead‚ who has “a complexion powdered milky white” (Fitzgerald 30). Catherine’s decision to lighten her skin is directly influenced by Eurocentric beauty standards

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    Do all Americans have equal rights and privileges? As years pass‚ sufficient education is becoming a more and more important necessity. Does the amount of education a person have determined the rights and privileges they get? Should this happen? How is someone determined to be uneducated or uneducated? The word “uneducated” can have a different meaning depending on the situation. “Uneducated” in most cases refers to adults who are illiterate‚ or adults who have not completed high school. “Susan B

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    Effects of White Privilege Racism: although an ongoing and prevalent issue‚ it is a foreign topic for many who do not experience the full effects of it on a daily basis or are sheltered from it due to their race. However‚ through novels‚ films‚ and social media‚ some hope to highlight and end the occurrence of racism. In the novel Citizen by Claudia Rankine‚ for example‚ Rankine offers an insightful view of the ongoing racism towards African Americans through descriptions of recent events and personal

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    In South Carolina there is of White Privilege within the low country . White Privileges are given outside of South Carolina but this is what effects me the most . The education program as well are even divided for students to have certain privileges. Every year we have this big celebration called Pig Pickin and the funds are donated to the private school to enhance their learning program . I went to public school which no the funds are donated to and our school really needs the funds

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    Walk of Privilege

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    While doing the walk of privilege I thought I would learn a lot about myself‚ but I really didn’t. Instead of learning I prefer to see it as I came to a realization about my life. And that was‚ that I am so very privileged‚ more then I had ever thought of before. “The Walk of Privilege” that I took in my Anth 280 class made me see how very lucky I am. While we as a class all started in the same spot‚ on the same line‚ we all ended up very far away from each other. Some of us ahead of the line‚ and

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    I read the article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Peggy McIntosh. After reading this article I felt that she was able to identify with people of color because she is a woman. Men have more advantages than women do; white people have more advantages than colored people do. I really liked how she compared the two but also said that they are different. This helps a person that has no idea of what privilege is to understand the concept better. She mentioned in her article that

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    scratcher and so forth. I have learned that my color not only earned me inferiority in the society‚ but it’s a weapon in itself. There are various issues I had to deal with on the daily basis that white people don’t have to experience‚ if so maybe not often. Here is a list of five examples of unearned white privileges that I cannot relate to by Peggy McIntosh. 1. I can go shopping alone most of the time‚ pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed. 2. I do not have to educate my children

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    have multiple platforms to engage others in movements to help make a difference and stand out against injustice. White privilege is no secret to the people of America. Even today there are people who have an attitude of condescension. Dr. King confronts white privilege in the passage as he states “...the fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileges voluntarily.” Whites had advantages and a more fulfilling life than Blacks. Why would they want to give up their feeling of superiority

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    How Should China Establish The Privilege of Silence System in Criminal Proceedings? Wenxuan Ma 1. The origin and the connotations of the Privilege of Silence. "Miranda warning" originated from a case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1966: an 18-year-old girl was kidnapped and raped‚ she identified that it was Miranda who did that. The police interrogated Miranda and used his confession as the hearing testimony. After Miranda was convicted he appealed to the Supreme Court on the grounds that

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    metaphor works very well explaining each individuals privilege. For example‚ the people in the front row of the classroom has a better chance at throwing the crumpled paper into the recycle bin while the people in the back row has a smaller chance to make it into the recycle bin. Students in the front row and back row have different privilege because they are born to it. This metaphor also explains how the socio-economic status affects the privilege that people has. In the field of education and

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