Guthrie primary claim for racism experienced in the United Stated is self imposed. The writer never directly states her primary claim, but it’s inferred due to the sub arguments in the article. Throughout the Black History article, Hanna Guthrie fails to provide a sufficient amount of logical statements that support the little facts she does provide, yet she discredits them with fallacies such as hasty generalization and multiple use of emotional apply, thus forcing her to rely on an outside source to support her augment. Hanna’s first claim states, “Its irritating how many people believe that racism will end as long as almost every American minority has a special day, week, month club organization dedicated to them.” (Guthrie 1). Hanna exploits the fact that most minority groups have a special day, or some other time frame for acknowledgements, yet she discredits the same fact with her extreme use of drawing conclusions with insufficient evidence. Guthrie second claim states, “Racism no longer characterizes society as a whole.”(Guthrie 1). Hanna then goes on to discussing an outside article, where she informs the reader on much information that is not needed or relevant. Hanna does not discuss the topic of how racism is no longer a,”characteristic to society as a
Guthrie primary claim for racism experienced in the United Stated is self imposed. The writer never directly states her primary claim, but it’s inferred due to the sub arguments in the article. Throughout the Black History article, Hanna Guthrie fails to provide a sufficient amount of logical statements that support the little facts she does provide, yet she discredits them with fallacies such as hasty generalization and multiple use of emotional apply, thus forcing her to rely on an outside source to support her augment. Hanna’s first claim states, “Its irritating how many people believe that racism will end as long as almost every American minority has a special day, week, month club organization dedicated to them.” (Guthrie 1). Hanna exploits the fact that most minority groups have a special day, or some other time frame for acknowledgements, yet she discredits the same fact with her extreme use of drawing conclusions with insufficient evidence. Guthrie second claim states, “Racism no longer characterizes society as a whole.”(Guthrie 1). Hanna then goes on to discussing an outside article, where she informs the reader on much information that is not needed or relevant. Hanna does not discuss the topic of how racism is no longer a,”characteristic to society as a