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Racism in Female Groups: Spice Girls, Little Mix & Fifth Harmony
Racism: prejudice and discrimination against a person based on their ethnicity and race. Girl groups have been predominant in the music industry. We can all name the iconic female groups that have been gracing the scene with their songs about heartbreak, love,...
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Racism in Female Groups: Spice Girls, Little Mix & Fifth Harmony
Racism: prejudice and discrimination against a person based on their ethnicity and race. Girl groups have been predominant in the music industry. We can all name the iconic female groups that have been gracing the scene with their songs about heartbreak, love,...
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