(1998). Racism in Modern America. Racism in Modern America, what can bring us together, http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/hills/8908/rframe.htm This part of the article talks about what can stop racism. It talks about bringing everyone together. It also spoke of what we commonly call races are actually different social groups which share a common familial and cultural heritage. Each has their own unique perspective.
(1998). Racism in Modern America. Racism in Modern America, 1, http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/hills/8908/rframe.htm This web site talks about people who are potential racist for one reason or another. This web page spoke about how people are haters before they actual become haters. It also spoke about how most racist where introduced to it at a young age.
Matthew, P (2008, May 15). Facing Racism in America. Retrieved
October 29, 2008 from, the Huffing ton post Web site: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-palevsky/facing-racism-in-america_b_101869.html This web site talked about the presidential election. It spoke about the racism in America and how people are reacting to it. This web site explains the racism in the political world. The web site is not bias to ether party but explains the situation from both sides.
Beswick, R (1990).Racism in America's Schools. ERIC Digest Series, Number EA 49... Retrieved 1990 from ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management Eugene OR, ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management Eugene OR Web site: http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-9215/racism.htm This article is about racism in America. This article states how racism affects different people. This article mentions a lot about racism in schools, how racist attitudes are formed, what racism is, how extensive racism is in public schools, how racial prejudice is reversed, how racism can be prevented, and how schools can prevent racism.
According to APA style a book citation begins with a hanging indent of about five spaces (although it might not look like five because of proportional spacing). After listing the author(s) name(s), the year of publication is included in parentheses and followed by a period. This is followed by the title of the book, which is in italics. A period immediately follows the italicized title unless there is a title variation. If there is a title variation, it comes after the title, and before the period, and is enclosed in parentheses. Any title variation is not italicized. After the title comes the place of publication, which is followed by a colon, a space, and then the name of the publisher. The citation ends with a period. For more information see pages 248-251 of the APA Manual The first chapter in this book talk of how the blacks and whites where equal before they created ghettos. It talks about how people where interacting with one another until they started s classism. In my opinion the parts of the book that I read was meaningful and suggests that classism should have never started.
(1998). Racism in Modern America. Racism in Modern America, what can bring us together,
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/hills/8908/rframe.htm
This part of the article talks about what can stop racism. It talks about bringing everyone together. It also spoke of what we commonly call races are actually different social groups which share a common familial and cultural heritage. Each has their own unique perspective.
(1998). Racism in Modern America. Racism in Modern America, 1,
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/hills/8908/rframe.htm
This web site talks about people who are potential racist for one reason or another. This web page spoke about how people are haters before they actual become haters. It also spoke about how most racist where introduced to it at a young age.
Matthew, P (2008, May 15). Facing Racism in America. Retrieved
October 29, 2008 from, the Huffing ton post Web site:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-palevsky/facing-racism-in-america_b_101869.html
This web site talked about the presidential election. It spoke about the racism in America and how people are reacting to it. This web site explains the racism in the political world. The web site is not bias to ether party but explains the situation from both sides.
Beswick, R (1990). Racism in America's Schools. ERIC Digest Series,
Number EA 49... Retrieved 1990 from ERIC Clearinghouse on
Educational Management Eugene OR, ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational
Management Eugene OR Web site:
http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-9215/racism.htm
This article is about racism in America. This article states how racism affects different people. This article mentions a lot about racism in schools, how racist attitudes are formed, what racism is, how extensive racism is in public schools, how racial prejudice is reversed, how racism can be prevented, and how schools can prevent racism.
According to APA style a book citation begins with a hanging indent of about five spaces (although it might not look like five because of proportional spacing). After listing the author(s) name(s), the year of publication is included in parentheses and followed by a period. This is followed by the title of the book, which is in italics. A period immediately follows the italicized title unless there is a title variation. If there is a title variation, it comes after the title, and before the period, and is enclosed in parentheses. Any title variation is not italicized. After the title comes the place of publication, which is followed by a colon, a space, and then the name of the publisher. The citation ends with a period. For more information see pages 248-251 of the APA Manual
The first chapter in this book talk of how the blacks and whites where equal before they created ghettos. It talks about how people where interacting with one another until they started s classism. In my opinion the parts of the book that I read was meaningful and suggests that classism should have never started.