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nekit [7.7K]
2 years ago
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In his "What I've learned about being a Black scientist" column, Neil A. Lewis, Jr. discusses at least four stakeholders. What a

re these stakeholders? What implicit and explicit views do they have about the writer's skin color and university career? How does the writer present their viewpoints?
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pentagon [3]2 years ago
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The stakeholders Neil A. discusses in his<em> "What I Learned About Being a Black Scientist" </em>column are readers, his students, his senior faculty members, and their employers.

The implicit and explicit views they have about the writer's skin color and his university career are relative to his image, which helps to reinforce the egalitarian and progressive values ​​of academic departments.

Therefore, the author presents his views on these views in order to explain that academic departments wanted to hire a black face, but not a mind that discusses the issues suffered by black people such as racial, economic and gender inequality.

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