Here McGary focuses on two contrasting approaches to racial discrimination that are used as solutions, namely the "racial separatist approach" and the "integration approach racial" and compare and contrast these two approaches but not to choose which is better than the other. In section "I" he explains how some African American leaders such as Malcolm They feel that by keeping the races separate, you will be aware of and take pride in your culture. In section "II" the author explains some social, economic, etc. topics. that separatists can advance and rejects them by pointing out the flaws in the arguments and trying to find a better solution. In section 'III' he talks specifically about culture and how separatists define the word “culture”, often mistaking it for ethnicity and race. It also talks about self-esteem and respect. In section 'IV' McGary talks about inegrationists who include Federick Douglas, Martin Luther Kig, Jr., as well as many others. He claims that integrationists reject the black separatist point of view when it comes to white racism. They believe separatism is immoral. He then states that the term “integration” cannot be defined. It states that "integration allows for the coexistence of racial identities within a single socioeconomic framework".In the section
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