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...weaker race, with harsh discipline. When Reynolds and Pease ganged up on Richard, Richard did, "feel no hate for the men who had driven [him] from the job. They were not individual men, but part of a huge implacable, elemental design." (229) By teaming up on blacks like Pease and Reynolds did to Richard, whites are able to unite and find power in numbers, and in turn satisfy their human need for pride. Richard was commanded to distinguish the separation ï^Aï^A^Hand does lead to the separation of the races, and coupled with the ego that the white man at the optical company demonstrated about one's race results in racism. The cycle of racism ends in the action of transferring that pain against those who had identities. This was true for Richard's Uncle Hoskins as he, "had been killed by w...