Topic Introduction
Race and Racism
The interrelated terms of race and racism should be examined separately before their connection is explored. Race can be understood as a concept that symbolizes sociopolitical conflicts and interests in reference to different types of human bodies. Racism on the other hand is so large and so diverse that no definition can encompass all its varieties, though it is seen as a concept which include three dimesions; Prejudice, Beliefs and Attitudes.
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