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Anti-Blackness in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Blackness in the United States
Anti-blackness in America has persisted throughout history in various forms. When talking about racism in the U.S. it is painted as a black and white issue without acknowledging that white supremacy ideals are embedded in various cultures and societies. Anti-blackness is perpetuated through different systems such as education, media, social class, and access or lack thereof to different resources. Systemic racism (Institutional racism) creates the constant impediment of progress by setting up barriers for people of color that otherwise would not be present or evident for those who are white or white passing. == Education == In the education system, race and class often labels the Black community as being a lazy and unintelligent race. There is a theory that people of color are inherently “inferior” and therefore don’t have an advance way of thinking. The “deficit model” correlates a minority students' success with their cultural and racial background, home lifestyle, and family values.〔Louque, Angela, and Helen M. Garcia. "Hispanic American and African American Women Scholars." Race, Gender & Class 7.3 (2000): 35. ProQuest. Web. 23 Nov. 2015.〕 There aren't enough studies that portray the success of African Americans in higher education nor how gendered learning is experienced.
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