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    Whites and Blacks as ''Natural Enemies' According to David Walker

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    In five pages Walker's contention regarding the suppression and control of races of color by the whites are examined within the context of his book. One source is cited in the bibliography.

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    look throughout history in order to determine where such damaging stereotypes originated; If one considers the fact that each person is a product of his own environment, it is easy  to see that the influence of his surroundings is critical to forming his racial image. Attitudes are spread from generation to generation, community to community and person to person;  there is virtually no way to avoid becoming tainted in a society that harbors negative racial stereotypes and embraces Whiteness. When David Walker claimed that blacks and whites are  "natural enemies," he was referring to the manner by which the colored race has long been oppressed, controlled and molded by the white race. "White Americans [are] our natural  enemies...By treating us so cruel, [we] see them acting more like devils than accountable men...Whites have always been an unjust, jealous, unmerciful, avaricious and bloodthirsty set of beings, always seeking  after power and authority" (Walker, 2002). A large part of ethnic populations is about survival -- a state of mental, physical and spiritual  survival; by clutching to their dreams and aspirations through the utilization of specific values, Walker believed that blacks are better equipped to withstand the oppression thrust upon them by an  unyielding and self-appointed superior white race. Evolution has a significant amount to do with the establishment of this authoritarian perspective, according to Walker, inasmuch as history has long illustrated  the effects of the human psychological condition and how man is predisposed to a number of traits inherent to human motivational factors. These prearranged influences manifest through ones conscious  and unconscious thought, encouraging people to react in certain - often-dissenting - ways. Being born with the need for power, some people spend 

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