Posted: March 14th, 2023
Some identity groups have had to deal with hardships and persecution and contend with distrust and disapproval. Others have gained quick success in climbing the economic and political ladder. All have had to make significant adjustments to secure access to health care, work, housing, and political rights, which means coming to terms with dominant cultural practices and expectations within the community.
Understanding this journey sheds light on the issues and vulnerabilities faced by historically marginalized identity groups and provides greater understanding of the complexity of the United States.
Choose one of the following identity groups from the list below. You will analyze the historical background and treatment of that identity group within the United States and its current status with regard to social engagement and economic security.
Sociology: Understanding and changing the social world. (2016). University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing. https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/
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Chapter 8: Social Stratification
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8.4 Economic Inequality and Poverty in the United StatesLinks to an external site. (pp. 273–284) https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/8-4-economic-inequality-and-poverty-in-the-united-states/
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Chapter 10: Race and Ethnicity
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10.2 The Meaning of Race and EthnicityLinks to an external site. (pp. 331–336) https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/10-2-the-meaning-of-race-and-ethnicity/
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10.4 DiscriminationLinks to an external site. (pp. 350-354) https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/10-4-discrimination/
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10.5 Racial and Ethnic Inequality in The United StatesLinks to an external site. (pp. 360–376) https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/10-5-racial-and-ethnic-inequality-in-the-united-states/
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Krogstad, J. M., & Keegan M. (2015). From Germany to Mexico: How America’s source of immigrants has changed over a centuryLinks to an external site. . Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/07/a-shift-from-germany-to-mexico-for-americas-immigrants/ Note: Please read through the entire page and review the maps found there.
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ABC7 News Bay Area. (2020, July 9.). What are structural, institutional and systemic racism?Links to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtOOj5YvMyc Note: The approximate length of this video is 3 minutes.
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Learning for Justice. (2012, March 15.). Institutional racismLinks to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1z-b7gGNNc Note: The approximate length of this video is 2 minutes.
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The Aspen Institute. (2017). What is the state of race in America today?Links to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1h_xS1WITA Note: The approximate length of this video is 1 minute.
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Historical Background and Treatment:
Native Americans are the indigenous people of the North American continent. They have a long history in the United States, with over 500 different tribes and nations that existed before the arrival of Europeans. The arrival of Europeans brought diseases, warfare, and displacement, leading to the loss of their land, culture, and traditional way of life. The forced removal of Native Americans from their ancestral lands, also known as the Trail of Tears, caused significant trauma and loss of life. Additionally, Native Americans were subjected to forced assimilation policies, such as boarding schools, which aimed to eradicate their cultural practices and language.
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