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Title: A Career Of My Own
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August 12, 2000 |
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It appears that young African American workers have seen and frowned upon the underrated "black man" in the workplace, and have taken it upon themselves to "fix this problem." In steady increase in black people in the workforce is also a great way to put an end to various stereotypes about black people and their learning abilities... Showed first 250 characters
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More so, since the average American office has more African American workers than those in management positions, a switch in roles appears to be having a profound effect on the people that are involved. These situations are also having an effect on the students, especially black, that have the opportunity to intern in these changing environments... Showed next 250 characters
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