Having black president in us signify multiracial society


Prior to the 1960s civil rights movement in the U.S., discussions about race tended to be overt and refer directly to the presumed "inferiority" of people of color. However, today scientific methods have debunked the accuracy of such conversations, and today public figures are even chastised for making comments that suggest they adhere to anything close to such blatantly racist thoughts. The U.S. even has a "black" president. Does this mean it has become a "multiracial society" where racial equality prevails? Apply at least 2 of the 5 fallacies about racism, and at least 2 of the 4 colorblind racism frames (directly labeling and identifying each fallacy and frame when you make use of it in your discussion) in order to answer this question.

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