What function is racism in American society?
As a member of a minority group in the United States we are openly proud of our heritage and the work of most of our ancestors... we seek strongly to hold on to certain aspects of our cultural heritage rather than assimilate the culture of the majority... with that thought such assimilation comes with problems. I have often felt that living and working with people of different challenges as a challenge... with myself. So enter the issues of diversity in the United States... there is a richness of opportunities to learn and appreciate the differences of the many racial groups and how much we are a like. Unfortunately the existence of racism diminishes the exercise of these opportunities by introducing a production of hostility among racial groups.
Enter “racism within a society whose composition is so rapidly changing creates an environment that is socially explosive...”
“...The definition of racism is a principle of social domination by which a group seen as inferior or different in alleged biological characteristics is exploited, controlled and oppressed socially and psychically by an super ordinate group...”
So, understand the need for the question on racism is... What function is racism in American societies? How productive have racism been on the development of a American society? How have racism functions when introduced into the world communities?