Race And Social Class Essay

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The Effect of Social Class and Race Throughout my life, I have been greatly influenced by the social class I was born into and my race, but in vary different ways. I haven’t always been conscious of how these two factors have shaped my life, but I now realize that although they seem very personal and unique to myself, they are actually larger societal forces that affect me. While the social class I came from has been an obstacle for me to overcome, my race has actually benefited me by providing me with social and educational benefits. I would say that my social class has affected my life the most. Neither of my parents attended college, so growing up I’ve watched them both work hard but struggle to make enough money to provide for me and my three older siblings. My parents divorced around the time that the economy started going into a recession, so my mother began working multiple jobs at a local factory and waitressing on the side to make up for the loss of my …show more content…

Like the author of “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack,” I take for granted, and am often unaware of, the way that my white skin can be an asset. McIntosh says that one privilege she has is knowing her children will be accepted in school because they adhere to the norms accepted by the teachers and students. I can relate to this because all of my educators and peers were also white. As McIntosh notes, my race allowed me to fit in with other students and be taught by teachers who were similar to me. This was advantageous for me because I always felt comfortable going to teachers to receive help, whereas a student of another race may have felt ostracized and too uneasy to seek help. If this were the case, then I would be receiving a better education simply because the color of my skin provided me with a better opportunity to associate with my

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