Crash & Burn: Racism Transcends Time

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Charles H

 

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December 8, 2015

 

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University

 

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Although times have changed, racism continues to persist in American society, but it has largely shifted from overt racism to covert racism. Examples of the shift in racism can be seen the movies Mississippi Burning, The Color of Fear, and Crash. Additionally, author Peggy McIntosh’s article “White Privilege,” illustrates how white privilege preserves covert racism...
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E. Chaney, Mickey Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman in 1964. It may be hard for people today to realize that acts of violence, such as the beatings, lynchings, and murders seen the movie, were not only practiced 42 years ago but were also accepted in many places. The type of racism exhibited in the film is almost entirely overt, malicious acts against an oppressed people...
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