Hidden Color Reflection

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I boarded a bus in New York City recently as I entered into the bus I saw a vacant seat in the back section of the bus I hastily went and sat in it, while I was sitting there my eyes caught and add that was displaying a bow they window at the back of the bus. The odd red as follows; “homelessness has many faces”, but when I looked at the big terrorists on display beneath the writing I saw that all the individuals in the picture were black in color. Immediately my thoughts opened up to a documentary I saw in my sociology class prior to boarding that bus. I could distinctively recall a section of the documentary that speaks to the inferior way that the so-called white supremacy treats people of color. The hidden color is a documentary, an instrument The presenters did a very good job in presenting valuable information in a clear and concise way. I was able to understand step-by-step all the information that were presented by the various individuals. I was able to acknowledge that the presenters were highly knowledgeable on all the topics they spoke on. I can identify myself with acquiring the vague historical information that I received in high school as it relates to my black history. For example I was not taught anything about the Moors my eyes were open to these information by way of this documentary. What I was taught about Christopher Columbus is totally different from the facts that I received through this film I was made to understand that Christopher Columbus was a discover at one point I thought he had discovered Jamaica where I am from but this documentary enlightened me to the fact that Christopher Columbus was also a slave trader and wherever he went there were people living there already hence, he could not discover somewhere that was inhabited. I was taught that all those marvelous architectural buildings in and even in the Americas were erected by white Europeans but now I am learning that it was not so. Even the very introduction of

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