Papers 1891-1900 of total 5074 found.
…of the reflective persuasion. Reflections just further vanity, and vanity is never good. If nobody cared what he or she looked like the world would be much simpler. Gone would be racism, prejudice, and all three-hundred dollar haircuts. Short enough to keep it out…
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…antibias bureaucracies, the main brooders on this new menace, are a wonder to behold. There is a European Monitering Centre on Racism and Intolerance. And, of course, there are antibias agencies in each of the EU's 15 member countries. On top of everything else…
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…not make them Chinese. Racism will never end unless the word race is not used any more. We must stop separating Chinese, American, and Mexican groups.…
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…. He blamed the Jews for all of Germany's economic shortcomings and strongly championed anti-Semitism. His use of violence and neo-pagan aggressions towards the Jews established racism as the underlining factor in his totalitarian regime. Despite…
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…Act of 1965. Meanwhile, blacks grew increasingly angry with the slow progress of desegregation and the failure of many whites to abandon racism. These blacks turned from the non-violent policies of Martin Luther King Jr. to the more militant Black Power…
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…that slavery is wrong and any racism is unacceptable. Morality is the core of my beliefs and lifestyle. The choices I make everyday are somehow a reflection of my moral values and limits. Slavery was never right at any point in history and prejudices alive today…
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…to being restricted to certain locations, jobs, education level etc. However, discrimination and racism toward them still is an underlying problem often found in many places, which will always exist no matter how much equality is attained, due to the broad…
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…. African Americans were looking to escape the problems of racism in the South and felt they could seek out better jobs and an overall better life in the North. It is estimated that over 1 million African- Americans participated in this mass movement…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. It is indicative of racism's pervasiveness that real-world examples are hard to come by and require us to look to another time and a distant place. Bias crimes implicate a social history of prejudice, discrimination, and even oppression. As such, they cause a greater…
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…the best home life, but he knows the difference between right and wrong. In this way Huck surpasses Tom in morality although Huck is considered a "river rat." He also overcomes the horror of racism by looking past the color of Jim's skin and observes him…
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