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Discussion 6_Race Class Ethnicity Gender

Discussion 6_Race Class Ethnicity Gender

Q Chapter 6 discusses the Civil Rights Movement as a "multifaceted campaign". How does gender affect contemporary black– white relations and the African American protest movement? Is it true that African American women are a “minority group within a minority group”? Please explain.

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It can be said that the society looks at the men as being better leaders who develop natural skills and are considered to be more intelligent as compared to the women. If we look at the institutions or workplaces it can be said that men are seen to be dominated and there are many people who supports this way of domination. It