Papers 1811-1820 of total 7768 found.
Category: /History
…, advocates, resistance defeats, eventual triumph of Civil Rights and subsequent contemporary discrimination. The author explains that the appointment of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference fit the need for Southern…
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Category: /History
…past mistake with the Japanese Americans. The government is not in any way supporting discrimination against Muslims. Senators, Mayors, Congressmen and the President are all speaking out against the persecution of Muslims. All those that violate the rights…
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…and it is a form of gender discrimination. In societies that practice female genital mutilation women will never be considered equal they will always be considered below men. According to the World Health Organization, “Female genital mutilation constitutes all…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Aboriginals and the White Government The white government is racist and Eurocentric; as a result they have brought about racial discrimination against the aborigines. The colonial attitude of the Aborigines was that they represented primitive animals…
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Category: /Literature/English
…significant issues Gordimer likes to deal with in her story are racial discrimination and prejudice, society’s insecurities, and the persuasive way fairy tales have with children. Gordimer’s “Once Upon A Time” has the feeling of insecurity right away…
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…cannot draw unreasonable distinctions between different groups of people. To sum this up it is safe to say that discrimination is illegal under the 14th Amendment. They can’t use stereotypes against a race in prosecuting someone. These amendments prove…
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…which obviously result in the death of a large group of people away from the conflict zone. The vast effects of nuclear war violate an ethical rule: the principle of discrimination. It is the basic point of the “Just War” theory, that violence is justifiable…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. They say I stink. Well I tell you, you all stink to me!’" (Steinbeck, 68) Although discrimination is present throughout the ranch, Crooks still attempts to make friends. Others treat Crooks unfairly because he is different from others given that he is black. He…
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Category: /History
…charges. Accusations of the officers using unnecessary force the LAPD, considered by many the finest, most professional police department in the world, it was more then extreme. It was impossible." Rumors of possible racial discrimination were flying all…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…people sit in the very back. “No law compelled them to take only these rear seats. They had done so instead because San Piedro required it of them without calling it a law.” Even the government takes part in discrimination, by enacting two laws. One cannot own…
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