Syllabus
Racism
Racial/Ethnic Groups
Dates & Periods
100

This is the name of the TA for our course

Andres

100

Asking somewhere "Where are you really from?" is an example of this type of racism.

Racial Microaggression

100

This group is steretoyped as the model minority

Asian Americans

100

When naturalization was available to only white persons, Thind, an Asian Indian immigrant, argued that he was white because he was ____.

Caucasian
200

This is the course number.

38

200

Redlining is a type of this racism.

Institutional racism

200

Racialization of ________ refers to process by which those perceived to be Latino/Hispanic are stereotyped as being in the country without proper documentation.

Illegality

200

This is the year when individuals were able to check more than one boxes for their racial/ethnic identity.

2000

300

There are this many exams in the course

Two

300

The way police interacts differently with black and white motorists reflects this type of racism.

Implicit Racism (Bias)

300

This group was subjected to urban relocation programs as a means to accelerate their assimilation.

Native Americans

300

This term refers to the era of high rates of imprisonment.

Mass Incaceration

400

This is the office number for the Professor's office hours

COB 2 - 222

400

This definition of modern racism can be written as prejudice + this.

social and institutional power

400

White on arrival refers to how immigrants from this part of Europe faced discrimination based on features such as their language, nationality, and religion, but they were accepted as white.

Southern and Eastern Europe

400

In Europe, this initially referred to women of high status.

white

500

Each exam in the course is worth this percentage of a student's overall grade

15 percent

500

This refers to the type of clauses/statements inserted into property deeds that prohibited the sale of homes in certain areas to blacks and other non-whites.

Racial Covenants

500

This two-word concept describes how Asian Americans are positioned in relation to Black and white people across two dimensions.


Racial triangulation

500

Immigration since the 1960s are primarily from these two regions of the world.

Asian and Latin America