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Race:
In the beginning, race was a way to define or explain our differences based on our visible cultural differences and our geographical location.(4) Carolus Ninnaues forged a system of human classification and from that race became an explanation of human differences. Now race is a fixed idea in American society with no room for change. ... From the slave trade spawned the idea that race not only meant physical features, but also, "moral, genetic, behavioral inferiority. ... This is how the black race came to be perceived, just one step up from an ape. In time "race" became a way to justify the slave trade. ... Because Sartre Baartman became the mold for the rest of the black female race, the black female race was looked down upon. Race, for me, is just a concept in society, it is a place where you are categorized and stereotypically seen.
Pan Africanism:
Pan Africanism is a political and cultural movement that began in the 18th century.
Approximate Word count = 746 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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