Introduction
The pervasive damage done by stereotypes is prominently seen in the depiction and treatment of Native Americans in regards to their manner of dress and earthly lifestyle. The ambivalent attitudes towards the "otherness" of Native Americans will be elucidated by their portrayal in film, sports, and society throughout the centuries. Asian Americans have a history of discrimination since their first mass immigration to the united states. It is interesting to note that, unlike other minorities in the U.S. Asian Americans, specifically the Chinese and Japanese have experienced a fluctuation in the sentiment towards them. Through the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, Chinese and Japanese immigrants have been subject to a varying amount of prejudice and intolerance; however their social and political identity has elevated over time. Stereotypical depictions of African Americans will be analyzed. Such stereotypes such as being thugs, prevalent to violence, and dressing a certain way. In regards to the Euro Americans, the notion of ideal beauty standards and the history of white biases and how it came to be will be discussed and examined. We will also observe the modern day trends influenced by these stereotypes and how it affects society as a whole.