Papers 1991-2000 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…Message to Congress. Jackson said by influence and force the Native Americans to retire from river to river and from mountain to mountain, until some of the tribes have become extinct. The immigration should be voluntary, but if they remain within the limits…
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…. Coming over to Canada as a little immigrant child, not speaking a word of English, I was outcast by society. I had troubles at school, I could not speak to my friends. What's a boy to do? Teachers tried to help me, my parents tried to help me but nothing…
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Category: /Literature
…The novel, The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck, forced out of their Oklahoma farms by agriculture disasters (dust bowls) the Joads family begins a journey to the promise land of California and like many other migrants and immigrants have before them…
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…base on race. Both ethnicity's were subject to racial violence while the law pretended not to see; they too are not compensated. Affirmative action supporters also claim that slavery gave blacks an unequal start. When Chinese immigrants came to the United…
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…by a police officer for speeding and when asked for ID, he reveals not only his name and address but also his religion, ethnic and national origin, financial record, and police or immigration record if any. This is not only a form of profiling but also incites…
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…a well-off real estate lawyer who bases the case on property law. Only slowly does Baldwin come to see his clients, the slaves, as human beings. Also, two Boston abolitionists, an immigrant called Tappan, and a former slave named Joadson are in the defense…
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Category: /History
…hardly different from those used to achieve the cutoff in Chinese immigration in 1882 and in bringing a halt to all Japanese immigration in 1924 (Weglyn 36). Like the Chinese before them, the immigrant Japanese were denied the right to become American…
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Category: /History
…, and political problems for major cities. Four major groups make up the Brazilian population: the Portuguese, who colonized in the 16th century; Africans brought to Brazil as slaves; various other European, Middle Eastern, and Asian immigrant groups who have settled…
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…the ancient people called Naples. Naples was conquered by Romans in the fourth century and eventually became a independent country. In Naples Italy there were many mobsters (Mafia Members) one famous Mafia member named Charles “Lucky” Luciano. Luciano immigrated
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…Breakthroughs in American Jazz The backdrop was New Orleans in the late 19th century, a growing port city with a diverse population of African Americans, whites, displaced French settlers, and immigrants from the West Indies and South America…
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