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Yancey, George. “‘BLACKS CANNOT BE RACISTS’: A LOOK AT HOW EUROPEAN-AMERICANS, AFRICAN-AMERICANS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS AND ASIAN-AMERICANS PERCEIVE MINORITY RACISM.” //Michigan Sociological Review //, vol. 19, 2005, pp. 138–154.

“ ‘Blacks Cannot Be Racists’; A Look At How European-Americans. African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Asian-Americans Perceive Minority Racism”

Within the text, it pertains to a hypothesis around who can define racism and what purpose that hold for said racial group. The reading evaluates the perception of racism from various ethnic groups from African American, to Hispanic to Asian. The text begins by explaining “minority racism and possible theories that solve the question proposed and altering measurements of the perception of race. The text gives a new concept of looking at how racism or the definition of the term can be used in the favor or in a positive light. On how racism can be used for societal resource gain due to a minority group being able to define it and declare it’s negative connotation. The limit lies in the source not necessarily advocating for a particular side of the argument, therefore making the evidence although very non-biased, difficult to incorporate into my argument. Although it can be somewhat used in the sense of touching on the rejectionist attitude on racism by all.