Papers 1941-1950 of total 7768 found.
…example which illustrates how this quote may be interpreted on a more global level is preceding generations could affect the children by means of racial discrimination that has been passed down from long ago. This may have started with slavery and segregation…
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…to a relevant sum. We must all first take into consideration, that it is not obligatory for "only whites" to stereotype and discriminate against the black man of America. Collin Powell and Condoleeza Rice make two very appropriate examples *chuckles under breath…
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…. This is an incredible glimpse at the horrors that prejudice can bring, shown through the eyes of a boy becoming an adult in a racially discriminating society. The story begins as Peekay suffers through boarding school with older boys who torment and tease him because he…
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…nine nonwhites are members of the House of Commons, and laws against discrimination and racial violence have been passed, but enforcement is weak compared to similar American legislation. The Commission for Racial Equality uses investigation and mediation…
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…The persecution of specific races has always been existent, and throughout history, the Jewish religion has suffered most from it. They were convicted of heresy, and often killed because of their beliefs. Such is the kind of racial discrimination toward…
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…that they truly feel because other people think that it is wrong. Florence also believes that gay marriage should be legalized, because they are not choosing to be gay. Who would want to choose to be discriminated against? She stated that people are born gay…
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…, "For sufferance is the badge of all our robe. You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gabardine." Shylock faces a lot of discrimination and is victimized by those who may not have the same beliefs as him but never participates in any form…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to white men or if Negroes could discriminate then they would no longer be perceived as the lowest class. <Tab/>Wright knew the reason why these topics could not be discussed. As a child he took a job as "an agent for pro- Ku Klux Klan literature…
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…among gender, religion, cultural and geographical background, and race. People have discriminated against others based upon these characteristics from the beginning of time. Prejudice has become a complex problem in our society today and much of our world's…
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Category: /Law & Government
…this mandate, the federal government's objective was to create equality and regulate what the states did with federal funds by imposing costs. State or local governments may not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities. All government facilities…
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