Essay On Racism And Racism

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The Literature Review According to Navarrete, McDonald, Molina, & Sidanius (2010), race refers to a group of people who exhibit similar physical and genetic characteristics that are different from other groups. He also refers to race as social constructs. Racism, however, is defined as the belief that one’s own race is superior over other people’s races (Cote-Lussier, 2016). On the other hand, racial stereotyping may be defined as the blanket assumption that every member of a particular racial group behave and act in a certain predefined way irrespective of their individual unique differences (Wong, Horn, & Chen, 2013; Graham & Lowery, 2004). The two terms, though, are mistakenly interchangeably used in most racial studies. According to Inzlicht & Kang (2010), numerous scholars and researchers have done a number of researches on race, racism, and racial stereotyping. A lot of the research that has been done in this field, though, has mainly …show more content…

This trend has mistakenly portrayed the Whites as the racism propagators while the Blacks as the racism victims in all circumstances (Neville, Awad, Brooks, Flores, & Bluemel, 2013). For that reason, this research proposal proposes to carry out a study on the aspect of race and the mental and health effects of racism and racial stereotyping on the White people living in South Africa. The hypotheses for the proposed study will be: Research Hypothesis: Racism and racial stereotyping against the White South African race causes them cardiac diseases and numerous mental illnesses. Null Hypothesis: Racism and racial stereotyping against the White South African race do not cause them cardiac diseases and numerous mental illnesses. The Proposed

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