Why is it essential to acknowledge human value regardless of race? That was the essential question of the day. This question is basically asking why we should value human beings no matter what race they are. This question is important to think about because throughout history race has always been an issue and it still is today. In class we studied the impact of race of the Latin American revolutions for independence. We looked at a pie chart of the percentages of certain races of that time and also the social rankings according to race. The basic idea, the more white you are the more power you have. Full whites, the Peninsulares, were on top of the social ranking but only a very small percentage of the populations. On the bottom of the social ranking, before slaves, were the Indians, who made up approximately half of the population. We then studied the effects and outcomes of the Brazilian, Mexico, and Gran Colombian revolution. Each group made a timeline with important dates of the revolution they were assigned which was later shared with the rest of the class.
timeline of the Gran Colombian revolution |
Upon sharing timelines we found some commonalities and differences. All three revolutions' primary goal was to have independence and each was successful. The differences are that the revolution of Gran Colombia resulted in several independent countries while Mexico and Brazil resulted in one. Also, the Brazilian revolution was not very violent while the other two revolutions were. Even though all three revolutions took different routes to independence each one had the issue of race inequality. In Brazil, once Pedro became King he only aloud Peninsular to become members of his cabinet. People became very unhappy and Pedro became unpopular amongst the population and later stepped down from the thrown. In Mexico the priest that launched the revolution stated three reasons to launch it, and one of those reasons was to have racial equality. Simon Bolivar united anyone who wasn't enslaved in Gran Colombia into one army to fight against the common enemy, the Spanish. Race played in all three revolutions, and in the end the banding together of other races to fight as one ended up with success. But people made judgments about different races and didn't treat them like they were important but when they all came together they victoriously fought to their common goal.
There is still judgment based on race in today’s society. For example there is a big controversy in Ferguson Missouri. A white police officer shot a black man, Michael Brown, and the jury is deciding whether or not to put the officer on trial. The police officer says that he was threatened by Michael and that is why he had to shoot while people in the neighborhood are saying Michael did not threaten the officer and was shot anyway. Michael Browns friends, family, and community are raged because they think that because the police officer is white and Michael is both black and deceased that the police officer will get off without a trial. This is one example of many race related issues going on in the United States today. People should not be judged or given certain privileges based on their race. The issue of race today is still important to acknowledge, not just in the United States but in the world as well.
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