Papers 2401-2410 of total 7768 found.
…advocate of nonviolent protest. King's Challenges to segregation and racial discrimination in the 1950s and 1960s helped convince many white Americans to support the cause of civil rights in the United States. After his assassination in 1968, King became…
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…contracting" (California). The proposition wasn't aimed at all affirmative action programs, in fact the language of the proposition states" Affirmative action programs that don't discriminate or grant preferential treatment will be UNCHANGED. Programs…
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…that the criminal justice system will not discriminate against or execute the innocent. Above all, the methods of execution are horrifying and barbaric, as well as the devaluing of a human life. We must realize that the life of a murderer is worth as much as the life…
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discrimination and wage inequalities. Women often confronted difficulties with attending union meetings, for their home duties absorbed much fo their spare time. This gave powerful union members, such as the President of the United Autoworkers Association , to voice…
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Category: /History
…through unionization. Women soon became alienated by many trade unions that tolerated job discrimination and wage inequalities. Women often confronted difficulties w! ith attending union meetings, for their home duties absorbed much of their spare time…
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…The glass ceiling starts to form itself very early on. From the moment a woman enters the work force after college, she is faced with much discrimination and unjust belief that she will not be able to do as well of a job than a man. A man and a woman…
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Category: /History
…of movement, but a movement that would see victories as well as violence and death. That movement was the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement had a major goal, and that goal was to end discrimination based on race, creed, color, and gender, and to put…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that the criminal justice system will not discriminate against or execute the innocent. Above all, the methods of execution are horrifying and barbaric, as well as the devaluing of a human life. We must realize that the life of a murderer is worth as much as the life…
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…. From the time of this nation’s existence, racism has played a grand role. But currently, everyone is treated equally supposedly. Yet when capital punishment is involved, discrimination still exists. Throughout the 1900’s, black criminals have been sentenced…
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…of widespread injustice, racial discrimination, bloodshed, and violence against its non-white citizens. Non-violent resistance, combined with organized underground sabotage and terrorism by the African National Congress in 1961. ANC leader Nelson Manila…
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