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A Quick Outline Of How Racism Differs From Ethnocentric Monoculturalism.

   
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Title: A Quick Outline Of How Racism Differs From Ethnocentric Monoculturalism.
 
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Date: April 7, 2005
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-Racism is conscious. One does not even want to speculate on why an individual feels so traumatized about oneself as to feel the need to boost one's own self-worth by denigrating a person of differing skin color or different cultural practices. Racial discrimination is generally forbidden by laws...
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-Racism is conscious. One does not even want to speculate on why an individual feels so traumatized about oneself as to feel the need to boost one's own self-worth by denigrating a person of differing skin color or different cultural practices. Racial discrimination is generally forbidden by laws...
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