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There is sensitivity surrounding this debate, and race and ethnicity have a history of being used "as a cause for discrimination, prejudice, marginalization and subjugation" in the United States [34].
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And black people have internalized this fiction of the oversexualized black men".Through reoccurring scenes of sadomasochism and subjugation in his videos and archival prints on canvas, often using the whip as a symbol for a black penis, Lamar shows how sexual practice echoes these stereotypes, histories, and constructions of interracial desire.
In "The Maids," directed by Benedict Andrews (at City Center Aug. 6-16), the sisters, Claire (Blanchett) and Solange (Huppert), act out a fantasy of maleness and femaleness, force and subjugation, in service to a Madame (Elizabeth Debicki) whom they despise because she is less a woman without them.
Its "Eendraght maeckt maght" was inspired by the credo of the United Dutch Provinces and means "unity makes strength" — an apparent reference to the merger of the borough's towns and villages, rather than to Brooklyn's subjugation in the 1898 consolidation that created Greater New York.
Sex is also, finally, a means of revenge or subjugation in the novel, when Lurie's daughter is raped by three black men.
DuVernay then posted a link to a New Yorker article alleging that both John F Kennedy and Johnson only began to engage with the civil-rights movement for fear of the international reaction to African-American subjugation in the south.
After Maḥmūd Gāwān's installation as vizier in 1463, a series of Bahmanī campaigns resulted in the subjugation in the west of most of the Konkan, including several forts (e.g., Khelna, Belgaum, and Kolhapur) and the important port of Goa, which was then under Vijayanagar control.
In "Cloud Atlas," Adam Ewing, en route from Australia to San Francisco, is surrounded by men who are convinced that nineteenth-century Anglo-Saxons have been chosen by God to be agents of brutal, civilizing subjugation in the darker areas of the globe.
His record of murder, torture, aggression, intimidation, and subjugation is inscribed in the documentary reports of Human Rights Watch and in the souls of the traumatized ex-subjects who have survived to hammer at his fallen monuments.
Like many Americans, I questioned how such inequality and subjugation could persist in the 21st century.
To address the underlying socio-economic inequality contributing to the disenfranchisement and subjugation of religious minorities in Pakistan, the state should support programs promoting the education of religious minority girls, the restoration of health facilities in predominately minority areas, and the provision of micro-credit loans to entrepreneurs to encourage their empowerment.
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