Category: /Literature/English
of hate mail and death threats. Jackie Remained calm and showed up each game even with the death threats. The People did not like Jackie one bit, just because his skin was a darker color than theres. It may sound dumb but it was very real Jackie Robinson
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Category: /History/World History
returned to New York recognizing that in this appreciation of life, beyond all the rules and religions in the world, he paid tribute to his grandmother.
The Color of Water has a theme that is similar to many. It has the perspective that all races are equal
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Color and Our Personalities
The colors of clothing we choose to wear, the colors we use to decorate our homes, and even the colors of food that we choose to eat are all examples of how colors reflect who we are. The color of clothes people choose to wear
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
occurrence, sure, but nevertheless breath-taking, sunrises and sunsets give off the most brilliant colors, like you're seeing it for the first time, every time. This may sound like a cheap hallmark card, but the fact is that color makes this world a beautiful
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Category: /Social Sciences
of the 'reaction' which promotes a societies being color-blind? Williams, in her work, spells out and assesses many abstract as well as thought provoking arguments which allow the reader to gain some valuable insight into a story which to a large degree, was considered
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
"The reasonable man adapts to the world around him.
"The unreasonable man expects the world to adapt to him.
Therefore, all progress is made by unreasonable men."
-George Bernard Shaw
The book Autobiography of an "Ex-Colored Man" by James Weldon Johnson
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
to be religious-linked.
For example, the Civil War. The Confederate's were battling the Union's because they wanted control over the African-American slaves. This had nothing to do with religion. It had everything to do with color and race. The Slave-Trade is what led
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Primary Colors In 1972, the nation was shocked to learn that their elected president, Richard Nixon, was scheming to win re-election. The Committee to Re-Elect the President had men break into an opponent's hotel and set-up bugging devices to track
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Category: /Literature/North American
In the documentary film "The Color of Fear, "a group of men engaged in a candid discussion on racism. The group consisted of eight men, and they were African, Asian, Latino, and White Americans. It was to show that all Africans, Asians, Latinos
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