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and Section # of Article Analyses "Passing" into Freedom: Being Black and Living White Whatis racial passing? Why would someone do this? Racial Passing refers to a deception that allows a person from a certain racial group to imitate and be recognized amongst the majority group in the country. The term is commonly used to refer to the classical racial passer ‘White Negro’: an individual whose appearance resembled a white but the family linage was linked to black. People indulge in racial passing to free themselves from the shackles and limitations of being a racial minority.
It allowed the people to devour the freedoms offered to the society and live a respectable life. It provided the people with immense opportunities in the businesses, trades, and private employment. It also allowed the person to be recognized with dignity and honor in the society. On the other hand, the racial minority was put in chains with strict limitations to the freedoms: be it freedom of speech or freedom of expression. They were de-humiliated in the society and left with least honor. Their opportunities in the private sector as well as public firms were extremely limited.
Therefore, the people chose to indulge in racial passing. 2. Are there any incentives for any racial minorities to “pass” as white in America today? Yes. Racial discrimination and segregation, though declining each year, is still persistent in the United States. There are people who make policies that are associated with the segregation of the black societies from the main-lands. At the same time, black people still have a hard time finding a decent job in the society. The insurance companies as well as the banks have standard policies that consistently segregate and differentiate between the races.
The non-whites get fewer and smaller loans as compared to pure whites. Simultaneously, their insurance cover tends to be pretty low. There are still unrelenting stereotypes present in the society against the non-whites. Therefore, there are still many incentives for any racial minorities to “pass” as white in contemporary United States. Racism in Toyland 1. How can toys reflect racial inequality? The toys in today’s world do reflect on racial inequality in the same way as human segregation.
The stores prefer to keep apart the different colored dolls in their stores and at times preferring the store rooms for the ethnic dolls. This signifies that colored dolls are less desirable. At the same time, the white dolls are considered ‘non-ethnic’ in the same manner as the non-white people in the society. This again signifies the prevalent norm in the society and grooms it amongst the children through toys. The price of the toys, irrespective of the color, is kept the same despite the lower incomes of the back people.
This is to deter these people from purchasing and therefore slashing their demand and production curves. Alternately, the black people coming into the toy-land were less than welcome and provided shabby service. They are widely stereotyped as shoplifters. As against to this, the white people are treated well and provided the best service by the management.
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