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In 1974 Good Times sitcom episode "The I.Q. Test", the test was referenced by the Evans's daughter, Thelma. She explains the test's significance as the family discusses why the family's activist son, Michael, chose to walk out of his public school's I.Q. test, which he deemed unfairly geared towards white Americans and white culture.
A Connecticut fourth grade social studies textbook falsely claimed that slaves were treated just like “family.” In contrast, historians and educators point out, many children in the U.S ...
The 2000 US census states that racial categories "generally reflect a social definition of race recognized in this country. They do not conform to any biological, anthropological or genetic criteria". [5]
In the United States, acting white is a pejorative term, usually applied to Black people, which refers to a person's perceived betrayal of their culture by assuming the social expectations of white society.
View Article The post Nikole Hannah-Jones and the burden of Black excellence in a whitewashed America appeared first on TheGrio. My Nana used to tell us, “Baby you have to be twice as good.” I ...
"Asian in Ohio," an online exhibit from Toldeo-based Midstory, features stories from Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Arkon, Dayton and Toledo.
In the United States entertainment industry, Christina Shu Jien Chong has stated that racebending, whitewashing and an overall lack of representation of Asian Americans, as well as other minorities in the film industry, is not due to lack of minority applicants, but instead due to lack of opportunities for minorities due to a connection-based culture in the entertainment industry created ...
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