Papers 1791-1800 of total 5074 found.
Category: /Literature
…taciturn fight against racism and hatred in many different ways. Atticus was not afraid to defend Tom Robinson to his full extent, he believed every person had the right to a fair trial and believed Tom's innocence, even though he was black. As expected, Atticus…
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…, slavery today cannot be considered legitimate, legal, or part of cultural acts in any way. All forms of slavery are a gross violation of human rights under international law. Racism is a certain kind of prejudice, based on faulty reasoning and generalizations…
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…was little worse than the racism, ill-treatment, and poor conditions they found here. Jobs were scarce for immigrants and those that could be filled by them were dirty, dangerous, and low paying leaving them impoverished as they had been in their country…
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…to divide our "unified field of emotion," and our nation and the people. People use the adjective to mock others of being different, causing racism and hate. Lapham describes how politicians ridicule people with this subordination: The subordination of the noun…
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…the stage for e-mail in the twenty-first century. Some television shows brought people together, especially "Happy Days (Marshall)." There was always the issue of racism in the 70s. George Wallace physically barred black students from entering the University…
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…-aged Asian women." It is this probability that the true form of racial profiling is based on. This is not to say that blind racism never occurs in law enforcement, because it does as in all things. However, true racial profiling uses race as one…
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…increases when it is legal, the cost of putting people to death, and the racism and/or sexism involved. In many criminal cases that the sentencing results in capital punishment, the poor defendants will not be able to afford there own attorney. Since they my…
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…Our life is full of problems and troubles, some of them are our personal difficulties and others are the tragedy of the whole society. The problem with racism is one of the most widely spread in our country. Its main problem is that many people don't…
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…they were promised better housing, lower expenses, the welfare committee itself was trapped in a "Kafkaesque" web, seeing the near violent cycle of racism and the integration designs falling apart but still not being able to do anything at all, due to lack…
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…"To Kill a Mocking Bird" is based in about 1935, right in the middle of the depression. It is set in a small town in Alabama called Maycomb. Maycomb, like most small southern towns, has a problem with widespread racism toward Negroes. The novel focuses…
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