Papers 1671-1680 of total 5477 found.
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immigrant who finds work in the Chicago stockyards. It documents the unsanitary and unhealthy working condition practiced in the stockyards. The novel caused a public outcry when published and is believed to have been instrumental in the passage of the Pure…
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…of white pride is a form of hatred. It is perfectly natural for third-world immigrants to expect school instruction and driver's tests in their own languages, whereas for native Americans to ask them to learn English is racist. All across the country, black…
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…disagree with this ruling. It is illegal to strike a child in the US so why is it different for an immigrant from a different culture? What if it is customary for his culture to tie his children up and leave them in the basement until they stopped crying…
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…made breads and cheeses prepared by descendants of Italian immigrants, or sample beer. More than any other attraction, however, the festival of Carnaval gives Brazil its brazen reputation. Once a year, during the four days prior to the somber Catholic…
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…thing. To resist would be racist. "Black pride" is said to be a wonderful and worthy thing, but anything that could be construed as an expression of white pride is a form of hatred. It is perfectly natural for third-world immigrants to expect school…
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Category: /History
…, and the problem of using all the resources the land had to offer. Quotes: The novel had specific quotes it getting the two themes across. “European immigrants brought with them a cargo of germs, guns, goods, animals, religious zeal, land hunger, and cultural…
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…of an inferior race. He was appalled at the widespread denial of civil liberties and political rights to Indian immigrants to South Africa. He threw himself into the struggle for elementary rights for Indians. Gandhi remained in South Africa for 20 years, suffering…
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…settlements were in New Amsterdam, now known as New York City and the Hudson Valley to the north. Dutch immigrants used stone and brick to build their homes. Their homes were large according to colonial standards. Dutch homes were noted for their decorative…
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…In the 1800’s and the early 1900’s, some people gave the America the name, the melting pot. People imagined this because thousands and thousands of immigrants coming from around the world were coming into the United States in hope of a better…
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immigrants during that time in America. “Three million Irish, four million Italians, and four million Jews immigrated to America. They immigrated for a number of reasons. Many of them dreamed of leaving behind their old worlds. Worlds of fear, depression…
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