As I am sure you are aware, February is African-American History Month in the United States. This is the time of year when most schools will present some program to their students discussing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and maybe Rosa Parks. However, there are many unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement and many contributions made by Blacks historically, that impact our society today.
Often, the majority culture doesn't really understand why it is so important that minorities receive special recognition. As a white female myself, it is difficult for me to understand and perhaps even harder to explain but I think it's important so I want to give it my best shot.
When people of the majority culture look for examples of success, it is easy to find other members of the majority culture dominating that area. Up until recently, every one of our American presidents was Caucasian. The House of Representative and Senate are dominated by Whites. This has the political power resting with the majority culture. When you look at successful business owners and head of companies, many are Caucasian.
Now, I am not taking away from the hard work, sacrifice and dedication of the majority culture. I am simply saying that it is more difficult for young African-Americans to find examples of successful people who look like them who aren't rappers or athletes.
I was at a dinner party recently with about 10 couples who are personal friends of mine. An African-American friend accompanied me and he was the only person of color at the table. Within each couple, at least one of them was a business owner, including myself and my friend. When he gets together with other African-Americans, that isn't as common an experience.
He later asked me how many of those couples know someone close to them who either has substance abuse issues or a family member who had gone to jail. Admittedly, there were two of 20 people there who had a close family member or friend with substance abuse issues and no one who had family who had been in jail. He shared that many of the people he knows who resemble him have friends or family members who have experienced incarceration and/or substance abuse issues.
It is well documented that there is a disproportionate amount of Blacks incarcerated. A Caucasian and an African-American who commit similar crimes often receive different sentences. The Caucasian may get probation, while the African-American may do jail time.
That is why it is so important for African-Americans to learn about their history--to become familiar with successful people who look like they do. The majority culture has things immediately available to them that African-Americans do not.
If I want to trace my family roots back generations, I can do that. My friend who is Black can only go back two generations to his grandparents. This is a part of white privilege. It isn't something Whites ask for; it is simply inherent in our system.
I often hear many Caucasians say things are better now. There isn't any racism anymore. Look, the president of the United States is Black. The truth is Barack Obama looks Black, he is married to a Black woman and he was born to a White woman and raised by his White grandparents.
Are things really better in this country? Yes and No. I believe there are many Caucasians who support equality. They are not consciously racist and the very thought of treating someone differently based on their skin color is abhorrent to them.
On the other hand, because there are many places still in the United States that are segregated by choice, many times the majority culture does not have day-to-day interactions with people of color. They may work together but go home to separate environments and cultures. When this separation exits, it is common to develop a discomfort around people who are different simply because of a lack of exposure. Often this discomfort can be perceived by the minority culture as evidence of racism.
Another issue that still exists is the formal and informal systems in the United States are inherently racist. This doesn't mean that the individuals that comprise the system support racism. It simply means that we are implicit partners based on the privilege most of us don't even know we have.
In order for this trend to be equalized, the majority culture must begin to see how privilege asserts itself in the systems currently in place and do whatever it can to correct the inequities. Minority culture can help by first realizing many individuals want to make things different and then being willing to share their experiences to help educate the majority culture to what it is like being a member of the existing systems.
Working together in a spirit of acceptance, inclusion and cooperation will create the changes we are seeking as the only race-the human race.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Social Diversity
- Diversity and Bully-busting: 4 Tips to Stop Bullying and Bias Before It Happens
- Comparative Study of Awareness and Sensitivity Diversity Training Strategies and Human Resource Policy Driven Strategies
- WARNING Before you Download 2go Chat Application. The 2go Chat application supports Child porn Sharing And Racism
- Confessions of a Kool-aid Mom
- Is Affirmative Action Reverse Discrimination?
- I Have a Dream, and Barack Obama Isn't it
- RACE Today- Can We Really Talk About It?




Victim of December 22 Blackberry Outage? Get a free Blackberry Curve
By: John Paul Jones | 23/12/2009On December 22, 2009 a strange thing happened... thousands of blackberry users reported a mass outage, mainly to do with internet and e-mail services. If you were a victim of this, find out how to get a free blackberry curve.
Looking for Hot Leeds Escorts?
By: darryl rupert | 23/12/2009Leeds is a lively city in the West Yorkshire, England. Having a population of about 2.9 million people in the city region, the city has rural, urban as well as suburban areas.
How Do I Find Birth Records Online To Lookup Someones Birth Certificate
By: James Nash | 22/12/2009If you need to check birth certificates for some reason you don’t have to pay high fees to detective agencies or wait days at the government’s office. You can simply find birth records online and save yourself from a lot of trouble.
Where Can You Check Arrest Records At No Cost To See Someones Arrest History
By: James Nash | 22/12/2009If you want to find certain arrest record or any other kind of record Internet is the right place for you. When you search someone’s arrest history online you don’t have to deal with regulations and waiting because you can get the records that you’ve requested almost instantly.
Russian Winter Festival, Ice Sculpting and more.
By: Remy Martin | 22/12/2009Despite the freezing temperatures, the Russian Winter Festival is well underway in Moscow. This annual celebration will last through mid January and features traditional food, music, and large displays of folk art, gifts, and souvenirs. This year, an ice sculpting contest is the main event.
With Over Pounds Sterling 60,000 Given Away in November, Bingo Day Promises More Big Prizes All December
By: Market Wire | 22/12/2009Bingo Day is set to give away over Pounds Sterling 40,000 in prizes throughout the month of December
Child labour- can it really be really eradicated?
By: Zarafshan Fakhr | 22/12/2009Fun and frolic is enjoyed by thousands of children in India. However there are millions of kids in the same country who are unaware and deprived of it. They probably go to bed tired and hungry as usual, not knowing when they will get their next meal. The reality of ‘two India’ is nowhere more heartbreaking than in the state of this underprivileged majority which forms the part of toiling masses, destitute, deprived and disadvantaged children.
Uganda faces world condemnation over Anti-gay bill
By: Gary Cosby | 22/12/2009Parliament debates anti-homosexuality bill proposing death penalty for gays
Parenting: How to Discipline Teenagers
By: Kim Olver | 29/07/2009 | ParentingI have received a lot of inquires lately about how to discipline teenagers. It's an interesting topic and one that bears consideration. I believe most of the issue lies in how one identifies the problem. There are three major considerations. When children enter the teen years, their developmental stage is of...
Creating an Effective Online Presence: Social Media
By: Kim Olver | 29/07/2009 | MarketingAbout three years ago, I wrote a three-part series on Creating an Effective Online Presence but that was before I understood anything about social media. Now if you are going to have an effective online presence, social media is one aspect that can help put you on the cyber map. I...
Ten Steps to Building Instant Rapport
By: Kim Olver | 29/07/2009 | ManagementWhether you are a teacher, counselor, therapist, doctor, receptionist, sales person or friend, you know the power of instant rapport. I was recently asked to give a talk about it and it challenged my thinking. I thought to myself, "I know how to build rapport. I do it quite naturally,...
Mental Illness: Disease or Choice?
By: Kim Olver | 29/04/2009 | HealthIs it true that Dr. William Glasser's Choice Theory doesn't believe in mental illness? Of course not! However, that is what many believe and some don't give his ideas credence because they think he is wrong about that. This article is my humble attempt to explain exactly what Dr. Glasser...
Relationships: Physical Compatibility
By: Kim Olver | 29/04/2009 | RelationshipsHow important is physical compatibility in relationships? Well, it depends on the couple. For some people their physicality is of utmost importance to them. When it is, they often want their partner to engage in many of their activities with them. For some couples the physical nature of their relationship...
Losing Weight: Understanding Why You Eat
By: Kim Olver | 29/04/2009 | HealthOne of the first things in learning to change a behavior is to bring into conscious awareness why you do the thing you are attempting to stop doing. Losing weight is a theme common to many who have enough in their lives that their own starvation is not something that...
Can Your Relationship Survive This Affair?
By: Kim Olver | 13/03/2009 | RelationshipsI have received enough questions from people over the years asking about how to get past an affair that I wanted to write about it. There are so many intricate details of your personal relationship that factor into this decision that it is challenging to make generalizations but I will...
Relationships of Possession
By: Kim Olver | 13/03/2009 | RelationshipsHow many times in a day do you use the word "my" to describe a particular relationship you have with someone in your life? For example, you might say "my husband," "my child," "my friend," or "my parents." While the possessive pronoun "my" helps to explain certain relationships, it can...