Analysis Of Buggin Out's 'Do The Right Thing'

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Similarly, in Do the Right Thing, the power disparities between the privileged and disadvantaged result in rigid race relations of the community. An example of this is when Sal refuses proposed by Buggin Out’s proposal of hanging a picture of an African American on his restaurant’s wall of Fame as it is reserved exclusively to the figures of Italian Americans proposed by Buggin Out (neighborhood resident with activist motives). Buggin Out’s rationale is that since Sal’s serves a predominantly Black community, it should lend itself to also represent the community it serves. In this case Sal, the pizzeria’s owner, has a high ranking in privilege as he is a white man that owns a successful business compared to predominantly minority populated

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