What assumptions about non-Europeans are embedded in the notion of the white man’s burden, how, if at all, are attitudes directed toward the non-European other similar to the attitudes of the European middle and upper classes towards women, those of the European working-class and the poor; what roles, if any did Christianity, science, political radicalism and immigration and emigration play in the shaping of those assumptions?
Be sure to support your observations with at least 2 evidentiary references to each of the assigned readings, six readings, totoal of 12 references. Be sure to provide citations referencing the sources of the evidence you provide, including page number and be sure to enclose direct and partial quotes within quotation marks