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Racism

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Racism is not simply prejudice. Racism is the belief and practice of racial privilege or social advantages based on race. The term came into common usage in the 1930s to describe Nazi persecution of the Jews. Nazi belief was that humanity comprises biologically distinct subspecies and that some are inherently superior and others inherently inferior (Fredrickson, 2002). Examine racism in the following examples of India, the Roma, Koreans in Japan, and White privilege in the United States.

An Introduction to Intercultural Communication

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