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Social Groups & Formal Organizations  

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Jessika Williams Intro Soc. Feb 19th Social Groups & Formal Organizations Everyone at some point in their lives is apart of a social group, weather they are placed into one by society or they become apart of a group that is classified into a social group. When reading about Slims table I found there to be so many similarities to my life that it was uncanny. Slim was living the height of segregation, as a middle class black man. He fell into a daily routine of going to a cafeteria called the I-house. Bart was another regular who was also a middle class citizen. Bart was a little different in the since that he was a white man. In the height of segregation Bart felt a little strange to be conversing with a black man in public. Bart was very fond of Slim, he knew that everyday Slim would come into the I-house at...

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