Papers 1851-1860 of total 28630 found.
…due to several tribes refusing to give up their land. The congressional commission believed that the future of America lay in the white man's hands and that native Americans should relocate in order to learn the ways of white society. While most whites
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Category: /Literature/English
…-year-old white girl and the story is about her experiences on the killing of the civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King. She, and her friend go to the movie to watch horror movies, only to discover that they are the only white people in the theatre…
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…years of the most despicable side of inhumanity. What do all these events have in common? I am blamed on a daily basis for all of them. When I first started High School, I was largely unaware of the racism that exists against white people. Maybe I hadn't…
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…William Blake's The Little Black Boy revolves around the theme of slavery and the ideal slave's mentality. Blake wrote about a black African-American and his experience with slavery. Blake probably expressed his own feelings towards the whites' racism…
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Category: /Law & Government
…do today. For that I will always be thankful. Stereotypes are made about people everyday. Society today sees me as a blonde hair white girl or just an All-American white girl. As a white 18 year old woman, society tends to look at me as if I am a prep…
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…threatened to be killed by white people, Malcolm needed safety. The Whites might have killed him too after they killed his father. He needed a secure family, a secure home which he lacked. He achieved it when he went to live with his stepsister, Ella, in Boston…
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…, Europeans soon realised that Africans were more able to work in the hot sun than Native Americans and were also easier to identify as slaves than white prisoners because of their skin-colour. Slave trade quickly became a common business. About 7 million Africans…
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Category: /Law & Government
…currently in jail or prison in the US. African American men are imprisoned at more than eight times the rate of white men, and one third of all young African American men are in jail or prison, on parole, or on probation. African American women are imprisoned…
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…seem to give a slight personality profile of them. For instance, a person wearing a red T-shirt would probably be more likely to take risks and be adventurous, wereas a person wearing a white T-shirt would be more reserved and wouldn't want to be the center…
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…In 1894, the US Supreme Court gave legal consent to state laws segregating black people and white people with its decision concerning the Plessey v Ferguson case. The decision stated that black and white should be separate but equal, meaning the same…
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