Paper Abstract
4 pages in length. Ethnic coexistence in a society where whiteness is the overpowering culture is, according to George M. Frederickson, comprised of four distinct categories: hierarchy, assimilation, pluralism and separatism. The extent to which racial disharmony has perpetuated because of these dividing classifications is both grand and far-reaching; that only one of these categories allows for a given ethnicity to simply live under its own traditional existence without being coerced or manipulated to adapt speaks to prevalence of intolerant attitudes that have formulated racial relations as they are known today. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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