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Essay heading: Odysseus's Bow
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It can be seen in South Africa, as the author explains in her book, where power has shifted from white hands to Black. And it can be seen in popular culture the world over, where it is now acceptable for a Black man to appear as God in the movies, for Black actors to car off top awards, and for much of modern music to be drawn from Black culture... displayed 300 characters
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Based on what the author writes in the book, today Blacks who were once excluded are taking up leading roles in institutions, agencies and states that were once intended exclusively for a different people. Although this is the case, this does not mean that racism no longer exists. But the attitudes towards Blacks and other minorities and their place in society has changed... displayed next 300 characters
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