Papers 1731-1740 of total 5074 found.
…Despite the civil rights amendments being passed over 40 years ago, racism continues to thrive in America. A good example of this is the southern-based organization called the Ku Klux Klan. Is the KKK a serious threat to our society or is it just another…
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…that the United States government was not justified with their treatment towards the Japanese during World War II. This Japanese-American experience of incarceration is believed to be unconstitutional, demonstrating racism and causing social and economic…
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…in his encounters with the strange, stereotypical people he meets along the Mississippi River. These people reflect many common social values, such as conformity, racism, and negligence of nightmares and frightening images; Huck, however, uses his…
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…jobs, your children could go to better schools, and they could vote. But there were so many other obstacles, like racism: the transfer of the Jim Crow of the South, to the racism of the North.” -Timuel Black, historian Between the turn…
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…and the poor people. In the novel, "The Lover", which wrote by Duras, Marguerite, Chinese has treated unfairly compared to French in Vietnam. Instead of racism, sexism is also current in Vietnam; women have treated unfairly compared to men. Moreover…
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…words, if their faith is strong enough, they will be able to bring down despair and mold it into hope. Despair is a mountain because it is an obstacle in the way of obtaining their rights. The despair is segregation and racism. With enough faith…
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…of color have made great progress socially and economically. Because they perceive that progress has been made, they conclude that efforts like affirmative action are outdated, unfair and unnecessary. Others argue that racism, discrimination, exclusion…
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…, but it was not ready to treat the blacks as citizens. . . or sometimes even as human beings. Northern racism grew directly out of slavery and the ideas used to justify the institution. The concepts of "black" and "white" did not arrive with the first Europeans and Africans…
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…of national identity. The further enlargement of the European Union provides its own challenges. Security, the diversity of Europe, and the conflicts faced from racism and prejudice must be addressed and dealt with. The labor markets provide even more challenges…
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…-glorifying 'I didn't get in because of someone else's actions' crap takes the form of 'racism.' Take note of the quotes because apparently Canadians, Germans, Britons, even the French now are their own race. Yes, people are claiming geographical bias on the part…
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