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The Fight

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Originally published 1975
Authors Norman Mailer
Publishers Little, Brown and Company
GenresNon-fiction
Country United States
Preceded byMarilyn: A Biography
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About The Fight


The Fight is a 1975 non-fiction book by Norman Mailer about the boxing title fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman at Kinshasa in Zaire in 1974, known as the "Rumble in the Jungle".

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"I'm sorry for a racist, when I was younger,'

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In the primary and Secondary School , Holly (not her real name) made racist comments in the direction of The Black students she was in class.

"I remember it was funny and I was cool," the 22-year-old told the beat Radio 1 News.

Even after he said, of The People you need to racially abuse that it was Wrong , Holly continued to do so.

The death of George Floyd In America and Black lives matter protests around The World are forced, Some People , Like Holly, confront their past, racism, and try to make amends.

"It made me sorry for my racist behavior when I was younger," she adds.

', What I did was so Wrong ,'

Holly thinks that one of them was Growing Up the reasons for their behavior, The Influence of their family and friends.

"I went to schools that were white in the majority, and I was not really exposed to much to people from other backgrounds. "

groups Holly was part of would be racist comrades to class, and they would "try to fit in".

she adds that her family influenced the racist beliefs of their thinking.

"you have a very white-centric views. I think they believe that Black People trying to be more superior, rather than equal to White People . "

But Holly accepted that, ultimately, they act the responsibility for your own.

"no Matter, I know what I did was so Wrong . "

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Joe (not his real name) have also considered that the influences around him affected his behavior in school.

"I don't feel Like my home is a hatred-filled place. But I would listen to each case, the N-word every now And Then ," he tells Newsbeat.

As he grew older, Joe copies his brothers, if you would say the racist things.

"Looking Back , it wasn't definitely say for me, the things I have. "

Joe had friends who were brown skinned" - he thought it was "his right" to use racist as the N-word.

He heard the songs that used The Word , and he "could not see what was going on".

"I have expressions Like the N-word indiscriminately, and I have no worries, what would think The People around me.

"I have not even lost a friend, after you see a racist remark, and I could still see it, then Back . "

'intercultural understanding'

Owen Jones is The Director of education for the campaign group, hope Not hate, and he says that there is a lack of knowledge of the origin of The Word .

"If everyone got a reasonable understanding of the context of the links to listen to with The Slave trade, you would understand the difference between music and repeated The Word . "

"It is with this cultural understanding, the lack. "

"I have to admit that I got confused'

Holly's change in attitude, as she changed her social circles and entered a Church, where you spent more time with Black People .

For Joe, it is a little different.

His "turn" came five years ago when someone taught him about microaggressions - Subtle , but offensive actions that reinforce anti-minority stereotypes can.

the Two Holly and Joe credit Black matter " movement is Alive and well for deeper self-reflection now.

Holly apologized for her behavior in the past and says that they are working to educate themselves more about The Black history.

"Everyone was happy, I apologized and admitted what I did was Wrong ," she says.

Joe recognizes the protests have him want to "fix The Pain he caused".

"I have to admit, I messed up, so I know it is right to have said sorry to The People I hurt, when I was younger," he adds.

', It is not enough just to hope, and say no to racism'

Holly and Joe say they support The Fight against racism.

Joe is visited by The Black Lives matter protests in the UK recently, and plans to order more.

today, He works for a group that promotes equality of opportunity in education. He says it is important to tell children when they hatch.

"If you don't Say Something , you should - Like the N-word in a Song , it is up to us to explain why this is not OK. "

"I have the release-on the left, singing petitions and trying to help people, to educate themselves," Holly says.

This includes your family, this is hard ", because they only see what is portrayed in the media, you watch".

Owen agrees and to prevent says that racism at an early age, it is important, "the children out of their cultural Bubble " - that's what Holly changed.

And in regions where there is not a lot of diversity, he suggests to the children in the places where there are mixed provenance "to show you Get Along with The People and the fear-mongering, you might have heard, is not true."

"These things have been passed on for hundreds of years. We are not born with racism, but we have the ability to be racist.

"And it is easy to slip in to, unless you have these conversations at a young age. It is not enough only hope and say no to racism," he adds.

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