Papers 1461-1470 of total 5074 found.
…person, regardless of his race can do anything. No longer is the African-American community limited in their rights or segregated from society. We have all grown closer to racial unity. Despite all of this, racism remains in the minds of people, and hate…
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Category: /History
…are in.” As for the African American slaves, freedom no longer became just another fairy tale but reality. African Americans would once and for all win their freedom from life-long slavery. However, African Americans continued to suffer from the face of discrimination and racism
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Category: /History
…. Even though the White Australia Policy was abolished, racism was still very strong and many migrants were harassed, especially the people of Asian backgrounds. Racism was widely accepted up till the mid 1980s. Assimilation was generally perceived…
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Category: /Literature/English
…stop all the illegal immigrants, they are going to take over the country or do some other horrific deed. It’s also hard to deny the race issue. The way he is so emotional about the topic of illegal immigrants, it is easy for people to think racism has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…stereotyped into Jim’s image. Though some find it wrong for this American treasure to remain availible due to its racism, this is not the case. Even though the word “nigger” is used over 200 times in the book, it was common for African-Americans to be refered…
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…to support their argument that it is no longer enough just to stop discrimination. Liberal Democrats feel that the damage done by three centuries of racism now has to be remedied, they argue, and effective remediation requires a policy of “affirmative action…
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…it was intended. In our constitution it states that "all men are created equal," our nation was built by more than one culture, and the intentions of the idea of multiculturalism are to make the world totally free of any type of bigotry or racism
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Category: /Literature
…of government-sanctioned racism in Australia in 1931. The film is set in the agoraphobic desert vistas of Western Australia at a time when it was government policy to remove 'half-caste' children from their Aborigine families and re-educate them to be adopted…
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…. Stereotyping is wrong because it makes a statement about everyone included in that ethnicity or group. Stereotyping can be looked at being racist because it is basically the same thing as racism, stating something that maybe un-true about that person, his/her…
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…, while racism and poverty abound. It is the will of the American people who prefer to dream of living in a sugarcoated, daily news-inspired America rather than accept the reality of a corrupted democratic society. We see this concept in action in American…
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