Papers 1421-1430 of total 9959 found.
…blacks now and those to come. His name is Jack Roosevelt Robinson. We all wish him well and hope he can surmount the racial differences. At this time it was unheard of to have a black person treated equally to a white person, more the less it was highly…
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…as the title infers. A large part of American history involves the struggle of an ethnic group against the mainstream population in order to obtain respect and independence. Much of the oppression of racial groups has subdued, and yet such groups still feel…
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Category: /History
…, they were persecuted along with their families for racial, religious, or political reasons. Children are not a single unified group because of the enormous and complex variations in their situation and ages. It is important to separate the distinct needs of three…
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…of Deitrich Eckart, whose weekly 'Auf gut Deutsch' (first issue, December 7, 1918) came to be regarded as the first paper of the Nazi movement. It is widely considered that this racial doctrine was the crux of the entire Nazi movement. Indeed, it was the main…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to the truth. Racial stereotyping causes groups of white people to accuse a black man of murder without knowing the facts. Jim, a black slave, is accused of murdering Huck Finn, a white orphan, by Huck’s guardians. Jim decides to leave town and escape from slavery…
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…along with their families for racial, religious, or political reasons. Children are not a single unified group because of the enormous and complex variations in their situation and ages. It is important to separate the distinct needs of three different age…
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…on the area. In 1908, the case of Braya College vs. Kentucky attacked the racially mixed school of Braya College in Kentucky. The state mandated that there be separate facilities separated by at least 25 miles. The Supreme Court upheld the ruling and Braya College…
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…interactions are guilty of racial discrimination. <Tab/>A recent study conducted by Education Digest indicated that 77 percent of teenagers believe that there is racism at their school. Another staggering 75 percent said that the student body…
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…and the Nazi regime were well organized and kept secret. After coming into power, they did not immediately slaughter the Jews. Instead, they slowly reduced the Jews rights and privileges until they became subhuman, in part through the Nazi racial policy. This policy…
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…' fourteenth amendment rights. <Tab/>Avid supports of affirmative action say it is an important mean for universities and other organizations to maintain diversity, which helps break down racial barriers and better reflects an integrated world…
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