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Separation Or Assimilation Essay Research Paper Separation

Separation Or Assimilation? Essay, Research Paper


Separation or Assimilation?


Our country, The United States of America, was essentially founded on


the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness through solidarity


of human kind. In Bernard R. Boxill’s article, “Separation or Assimilation,” he


fundamentally poses the Hamletesque question: to assimilate or not to assimilate.


Subsequent to the dilemma of some black cultural nationalists, whom not only


argue for assimilation of the black American populace, but also believe that


this assimilation into white culture is inevitable, against cultural pluralism.


Cultural pluralism, which was initialized by W. E.B. Dubois in the late 19th


century, is founded upon the peculiarities of races, living harmoniously in one


nation-state, and lacking superiority or inferiority. Consequently to posing


this question one dictates that there exist certain boundaries between cultures


in our American society. Where do these boundaries come from and are they


indeed necessary? Is integration of these cultures indeed inevitable?


The goal of cultural pluralism as stated by Boxill are to establish


pride in one’s own race, to maintain the authenticity of one’s own culture, and


finally to benefit the world populace. Through pride, the disdain of


inferiorities along with self respect, one adopts an attitude of self-


segregation. Boxill argues for pride as a means of preserving one’s race,


overemphasizing differences between individuals because of the color of their


skin or cultural differences, is a great defense to assimilation.


Understanding Dubois’s concept of cultural authenticity is to delve into


the mysteries of self-actualization, that is to realize one’s own potenti

al. He


asks himself, as an African American, whether his true identity lies in the


jungles of Africa or in this land of America. He is of the opinion that these


are his only two options. He concludes that his true identity goes beyond his


American birth, citizenship, political ideals, language, laws, and religion;


deep into the heart of Africa where a timeless culture was born and should be


preserved for its beauty and used to benefit the world populace. “…the Negro


people, as a race, have a contribution to make…”(Dubois,p244) The “Negro


people” as a race, have certainly had a peculiar world condition throughout time


and have had the ability to lend privileged insights into the human condition.


The whole of humanity consists of many parts. From the cultural


pluralist perspective, this whole can be benefitted most by the contribution of


gifts from each race of humanity. But does not true diversity exist in


individual persons rather than in large groups of unique individuals. It would


seem obvious that the greatest degree of solidarity of humanity can be achieved


through contributions from the uniqueness every person possesses. Rather than


focusing on and overemphasizing cultural distinctions, mankind should seek to


better relations between races and cultures. This does not mean that every man


should disregard his cultural background. Rather, I am suggesting that every


person acknowledges the facts. First, every man should realize that we are all


individuals and second that we are all human before we are white, black,


Hispanic, Italian, or Chinese. In this way, perhaps man can put an end to the


very problems which stem from racial separation, namely race wars, famine, and


unequal distribution of resources.

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