Speech About Racism

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Racism is a problem with which even have to deal with a large part of the countries of the world. After having read the interview that he realize Sheriff to Joia she said,"she had hope to marry a man lighter than herself so that her children"would not be very dark".Her housband Daniel was, in fact lighter than Joia, and they began counting when she was fifteen. "His mother was against it ."… "She said to him, "What do you want with that black, that dark woman."(p118) ____ where the express_____ . Can I reach the conclusion that as in my country Cuba, racism is a prejudice that remains latent in great part of the population despite the years.But the most alarming that racism is felt most among the blacks themselves that of white with black. …show more content…

On the other hand in the case of grandmothers negras, tell their grandchildren who are married with blanks for that advance the race, but will have to comb raisins. In another interview of the Sheriff that recounts in his book in this case that of Daniel's brother, Nestor said "Even though our society wants to hide it, racism is evident. It is in school, it is in to work. The job market for the black is very restricted. [Racism] certainly exists, yes.Every wants to deny it, but it exists." (p106) in Cuba as well as in many countries in this specific case Brazil, racism although not recognize it exists. In businesses related to tourism, sectors catolicos,and intellectuals and institutional prevalence racism. The best jobs remain in the hands of whites. In the soap opera The presented as slaves and in programs police blacks are the thieves, the murderers, and whites are the example of society "model". Blacks continue to live in the worst house and continue taking the lowest salaries. Its only outlet is to become a great sportsman, a great musician, or sadly prostitution with a foreigners and get away from an island that in spite of being an island mestizo, continues with the tabues of

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