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  1. Jacksonian Democracy

    Linked via "race"

    A core tenet of Jacksonianism was the reduction of barriers to political participation for white men. Many states rewrote their constitutions during this period to eliminate property requirements for voting, leading to a dramatic increase in electoral participation. This democratization was framed philosophically as a necessary corrective to …
  2. Social Inequality

    Linked via "race"

    Intersectionality
    Developed by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, intersectionality emphasizes that different axes of social stratification (race, class, gender, etc.) do not operate independently but intersect to create unique experiences of privilege and disadvantage. A woman facing racial discrimination experience…