Question

Which of the following would Lawrence Hill (Developing a Racial Identity)disagree with based on his own experiences growing up in Canada?
a. Whites don't have to consider race in the same way that minorities do since they are members of the dominant group.
b. "Mixed race" people often experience limbo because others don't know what to make of their racial identity.
c. Racial identity is fairly rigid since it is primarily determined through one's interactions with others.
d. Racial identity is primarily about how you see yourself, about how you construct a sense of belonging, community, awareness, and allegiance.
e. Lawrence Hill wouldn't disagree with any of the above. They are all true, according to his essay.

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