Stranger in the Village
Racial Realism
Social Construction of
Race
What is Model
Minority Myth?
Random
100

Where does the story take place?

"Tiny Swiss village"

100

T/F: The author believes black people will eventually be seen and treated as equals.

False. The author reasons that equality hasn’t been reached in 300 years, and statistics continue to reflect the struggle of black people in America.

100

What was the factor that was used to rule the women as free during the Hudgins v. Wright case?

Straight hair

100

Who is the author of this text?

Ijeoma Oluo

100

What was the overall theme of the readings?

  • Social constructs of racism

200

What does the author state is a part of the experience of being black in America?

That you must always make people like you, or as stated, "This smile-and-the world-smiles-with-you routine"

200

Why does the author believe the civil rights movement “went wrong”?

 People are still fighting for some of the same basic human rights. In some ways, black social and economic standing is worse than it was in the past.

200

What does membership within a community powerfully shape?

Personal identity

200

 What is the origin of the Model Minority Myth

  • White people

200

Which reading focuses primarily on the experiences of Asian Americans along with the relationships of people of color with other people of color?

  • What is the Model Minority Myth

300

What does the author believe is true about history? 

(Hint: Him agreeing with Joyce)

History is a nightmare that no one can awaken from, "People are trapped in history and history is trapped in them."

300

 How does the author think people fighting for equality should change their thinking?

Adopt racial realism. They should accept that black people are in the subordinate role in society. This should be fought against, even if the power structure can’t be overturned. 



300

What word is the author defining when he says, "a vast group of people loosely bound together by historically contingent, socially significant elements of their morphology and/or ancestry?"

Race

300

What group(s) were cast aside due to the myth?

  • South/Southeast Asians

300

 Which ex-slave rose up to publicly speak out against the evils of segregation, lynching, and discrimination in voting? (Racial Realism)

  • Booker T. Washington

400

What does the author state is the main difference between the first European man seen by Africans, and the first African seen by Europeans?

The white mans sees the astonishment as a tribute, as a sense of superiority, whereas the black man does not

400

Why does the author believe people should adopt racial realism?

It would help avoid feelings of disappointment and hopelessness. It would help create better racial strategies to bring fulfillment and triumph.

400

 At the time of the Hudgins v. Wright case, what determined a person to be a slave or free?

If they were African American, they were a slave. If they were Native American, they were free.

400

What was the main purpose of the Model Minority Myth?

  • To put people of color against each other/to bring down people of color

400

What did the Hudgins v. Wright case symbolize (The Social Construction of Race)

  • It symbolized that freedom is the birthright of all human beings. 

  • More so, making it clear that being enslaved at the time did not depend on your lineage as much as it depended on one's appearance.

500

What is the difference the author makes between being a stranger in that Swiss village, between being a "stranger" in America?

The white village still looks at him as a stranger, as a person that looks and is fundamentally different, but  without malice, or stereotype, whereas in America, he is seen as a stranger with negative connotations due to his complexion.
500

Why does the author criticize the legal rights won during the civil rights era?

He thinks they ended one form of discrimination that just got replaced with a different, just as harmful form.

500

What has happened in minority communities as a result of continuous racial discrimination and residential segregation?

It renders class, religion, and regional differences as less divisive

500

Name 3 ways the Model Minority Myth negatively influenced the Asian community    

  • Extreme Educational Disparity

  • Limits on Professional Success

  • Hate Crimes against the Asian community



500

Which supreme court case made it impermissible for universities in the U.S to use race as a definitive factor for a students admissions decision?

  • Regents of the University of California v. Bakke

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