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Illustrate each of the seven aspects (see below) of the white racial frame by drawing on Joe Feagin's and Kimberley Ducey's discussion of racist images and attitudes throughout U.S. history.
i. beliefs aspect (racial stereotypes and ideologies)
ii. integrating cognitive elements (racial interpretations and narratives)
iii. visual and auditory elements (racialized images and language accents)
iv. "feelings" aspect (racialized emotions)
v. inclination to action (to discriminate)
vi. strong positive orientation to whites and whiteness (the pro-white subframe)
vii. the strong negative orientation to racial "others" who are exploited and oppressed (anti-others subframes)
Rescind
To cancel a contract.
Legal Consent
An agreement or permission provided by an individual who understands and voluntarily accedes to a particular act or arrangement.
Free Will
The concept that humans have the capability to make choices unconstrained by certain factors, essentially the ability to act at one's own discretion.
Duress
A situation where a person performs an act as a result of violence, threat, or other pressure against them, questioning the voluntariness of their actions.
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