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Quaker Delegations

Title: Quaker Delegations
Category: History
Details: Words: 581 | Pages: 2.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Quaker Delegations

The Quaker delegations of the 1790’s were a time in American history that caused much havoc between the leaders of the north and the south. These delegations called for the federal government to immediately end the African slave-trade. The disagreements caused by the Quaker delegations illustrate three critical constructs that were prevalent during this time. One of three critical constructs illustrated within Ellis’s “The Silence” is institutional racism. Institutional racism uses the power of …showed first 75 words of 581 total

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showed last 75 words of 581 total…have committed. Racial profiling also complies with the definition of racism because it uses the authority of the police to exert force upon the oppressed group. Critical constructs exist within our society since the English settlers arrived on American soil. Obsessed with the need for power and dominance, whites have been notorious for oppressing people of other racial backgrounds. From these views stemmed the racial critical constructs that many, in American society, still hold today.

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