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Create brief outline of the film/movie A Time To Kill and what (Bonilla-Silva's) 4 frames of colorblind and storylines you will likely be applying and to whom. The course paper is not a review or summary of the movie, rather it's a sociological analysis of the film selected using the four frames and story lines to your everyday social world. The textbook is Getting Real About Race by Stephanie McClure and Cherise Harris (2015), so make sure you are familiar with textbook.
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Running head: SOCIOLOGY OUTLINE
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Sociology Outline: A Time to Kill
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SOCIOLOGY OUTLINE
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A Time to Kill
1. Introduction
a. ‘A Time to Kill’ is a film that involves a case of racism where a ten-year-old African
American girl was raped by two white men Pete Willard and Billy Ray Cobb.
b. Therefore, minimization of racism is one of Bonilla-Silva's 4 frames of colorblind to
be applied and to people of modern society for the call to eliminate racism.
2. First paragraph
a. Abstract liberation and the minimization of racism
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This was seen when a white girl ran out shouting that "He's not guilty!"
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In Mississippi there happens to be abducted a ten-year-old African American after
being raped and beaten by white supremacists, Pete Willard and Billy Ray Cobb.
They dumped her nearby river after failing an attempt at hanging her; however,
she survived, but the duo was arrested.
3. Second paragraph
a. Naturalization and cultural racism
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The rape, as well as subsequent retribution killing, brought about the attention
of national media. The district attorn...
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