Papers 1871-1880 of total 9959 found.
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…of discrimination in education and housing. Court decisions on affirmative action have rendered illegal those qualifications that are not relevant to one's ability to do the job. They have also mandated hiring goals so that those employed begin to reflect the racial mix…
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…the use of racial, ethnic and sexual stereotypes to characterize the players of these shows. The examples assist in tracing what has happened to the depiction of the American family on prime time television. It reveals the change of the standards employed…
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…speech, but Lawrence fears that if the government does not step in and regulate that there would be an upbringing of racial violence. To restate Charles Lawrence’s argument, he feels that there should be some sort of regulation of speech, especially…
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Category: /History
…of races and that life was no more than ‘the survival of the fittest’. He argued that Social Darwinism necessitated a struggle between races, just as animals fought for food and territory in the wild. Furthermore, he considered it vital to maintain racial purity…
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…believes that the progress we've made in America toward civil rights in the 20th Century must be only the beginning of the progress we'll make in the 21st Century in the regard to racial equality. This ties in with minority owner small business by open doors…
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…There is no doubt that Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a moving story of racial injustice in the South as well as a touching coming-of-age story. The courtroom scene demonstrates the depth of the bigotry in the area, stirring the consciences…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, everyone would avoid me. Like two inducted poles with the same polarity, they would just shimmer off into the distance and continue to do whatever they're doing. Because of racial differences, they neglect me. People are afraid of the unknown…
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Category: /History
…, the past, and the present. (Rummel 33) Hughes accepted his vocation “to explain and illuminate the Negro condition in America.” His personal credo, “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” became the credo of a generation of African-American poets…
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Category: /History
…, the past, and the present. (Rummel 33) Hughes accepted his vocation “to explain and illuminate the Negro condition in America.” His personal credo, “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” became the credo of a generation of African-American poets…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a large amount of space to Canadians’ rights and freedoms of expression. In my past experiences, the charter was mainly consulted to analyze the charter’s policy with regard to matters such as racial segregation. That is why I was indeed surprised to find so…
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