Papers 1881-1890 of total 9959 found.
…,"favoured races" produces the reasonable assumption that Darwin saw some races as more "fit" than others; this notion only loses ground when one realizes it was never intend to refer to races in this sense. Jefferson held a racial pessimism, which he erroneously…
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…. However, she was an orphan. But this was one thing she had in common with Joe. Joe Christmas was a cold and hostile person who was uncertain of racial identities. Reverend Gail Hightower was a very important part of this novel because he was the one who…
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…. They also supported the Black power movement, which stressed racial dignity and self-reliance. The BPP established patrols in black communities in order to monitor police activities and protect the residence from police brutality. The BPP affirmed the right…
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…. America is the land of opportunities. Racial diversity should be considered an opportunity. AHANA peoples will grow in population faster than the white population. This will continue half way through the 21st century. Pretty soon there will be a more even…
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…those categories? What if there is a mix of races? Is the child of an inter-racial relationship automatically classified as “other”? Those questions are highly debatable and not easy to answer. Stack’s book made me! look at all of this very carefully. I…
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Category: /History
…during its time of colonial occupation. With the presence of Belgium, the ideal of racial separation was introduced to the black populace of the country. The Belgians decided to place a racial separation into the country, which provided the distinction…
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…given by the ABA study group? To understand one another is required that we go through a generation of education. Even though we have overcome some of the shortfalls of the past dealing with racial justice we need to work ourselves to insure mutual…
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…ownership. Levitt banned blacks from the town saying that “we can solve a housing problem, or a racial problem, but not both at once.” Levitt did solve the housing problem in America by his ingenious construction of suburbs, which contributed to building…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of social control. European scientists from late 18th to 19th century developed scientific theories to explain the racial differences. The attempt to cast a theory of race in biological terms was the product, in part, of the growing of science in European…
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…convicted, and once is too many. It also assumes that the supposed criminal is beyond rehabilitation. No one can judge that the criminal cannot be helped, even if he/she were beyond it. What could entitle anyone to judge so? The racial problem…
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