Papers 1991-2000 of total 9959 found.
…of racial segregation, apartheid. Ultimately he became a worldwide symbol of victory against apartheid when he was freed from his life sentence in prison. He shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with South Africa's president, F.W. de Klerk, for their peaceful…
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…ideas will put an end to all the racial stereotypes in the world. The narrator does not realize that he is virtually nonexistent to everyone. The narrator goes through three states of sociality: invisible, translucent, and visible. At first…
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…irregular impulses to the muscle. It first weakens the arms and the legs making day to day activities more complicated with each passing day. One source said that it is inherited in 10% of all cases. As for racial groups it seems to not be prejudice…
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…of California Medical School at Davis could go the try to make up for past racial discrimination and segregation. The arguments for and against the special admissions program are complicated. The arguments for special admissions are as follows: Because of past…
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…styles than anyone that was not white. The rules of apartheid applied to all non - whites, and not just blacks even though blacks made up most of South Africa. The British split these non - whites into 3 racial catagories; Africans,Coloureds(those mixed…
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…philosopher Comte Joseph Arthur de Gobineau and the German philosopher and economist Eugen Duhring. The theory of racial superiority was used to justify the civil and religious persecution of Jews that had existed throughout history. Many explanations…
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…immediately took anti-Nazis to concentration camps where they were brutally killed. Hitler made it clear to the world that Germans had clear racial superiority to the rest of the world and the right to dominate all nations. In defiance of the treaty of World War…
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…) were among the groups singled out on racial grounds for persecution by the Nazi regime and most of its allies. The Nazis judged Roma to be "racially inferior," and the fate of Roma in some ways paralleled that of the Jews. Roma were subjected to internment…
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…of black America. Equally important, during the 1910s a new political agenda advocating racial equality arose in the African American community, particularly in its growing middle class. Championing the agenda were black historian and sociologist W. E. B. Du…
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…King have also talked about solutions for the racial problem. What could put an end to racial prejudices in America? For Martin Luther King, part of the answer to this question would include the elimination of "unjust" laws. Unjust law said by Martin…
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