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Although Hazel is Black and was born in Barbados, she grew up in a predominantly white, upper-middle class neighborhood outside of Boston and rarely met other people from the Caribbean side of her family. This shows that:

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  1. 29 July, 09:05
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    Answer:An individual person of a particular ethnic group does not represent a common cultural experience.

    Explanation:when a person is white or black or belongs to any other ethnic group it doesn't mean that whatever that group is associated with she or he will be associated with.

    The fact that this person grew up in this kind of environment may have an effect on how she associate herself with things that most black people do because she might have never been exposed to such customs and will probable not even believe in those customs.

    A minority ethnic group is not equivalent to a common cultural experience of that particular ethnic group.
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