Posted on March 12, 2010
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Carlton's "whiteness" is constantly attacked and confronted in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air because of his social status and his personality, which can be specifically attributed to his background and the cultural environment of the American dream family structure in which he was raised. This is significant because it ties in with Murray Forman's essay, 'Represent': Race, Space and Place in Rap Music.
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