Papers 2471-2480 of total 9959 found.
…work as cooking for the soldiers and raising the young boys. He also claimed that one could make sense of the questions posed of the racialism the Nazi party and his own beliefs introduced without understanding the significance of the racial or Jewish…
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Category: /Literature
…were sentenced to death, and one of them was given life imprisonment. The racial discrimination that took place in Alabama with the Scottsboro boys and their trial was very similar to the discrimination in the setting of the novel, The Color Purple…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…into to present positive images of their child's heritage. Parents may also seek out activities for their children outside of the home that have a high level of participation of children of a specific, or diverse, racial or ethnic group and similar social class…
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…as a part of her culture in her youth and it fits snuggly into place with the racial tag she's been dealt. The Chief was raised with his own culture, just like the little Japanese nurse and the novel has made it easy to see which of the stereotypical characters…
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…, we are different. This generation is more racially diverse: One in three is not Caucasian. One in four lives in a single-parent household. Three in four have working mothers. While boomers are still learning to use computers, their kids have been using…
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…of multiple & simultaneous viewpoints as it struggles against dominant traditions and espouses the cause of the under-represented through its exploration of racial, colonial and sexual oppression. Rhys redresses Antoinette's silencing (in the canonical text…
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…In the movie "Remember the Titans," there were major racial difficulties between black and white students. This was during a time when the school had just been integrated to allow blacks into the school and the high school football team…
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…of his own life occurrences growing up with just his white mother and 11 siblings, along with a tribute to his mother exemplifying her life and the pains that arose with it. James McBride was born in the 1960's; a time where racial criticism was gradually…
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…to practice the ideals and virtues of the "City upon a Hill" vision . By the mid-late 1700's the idea of slavery became a normal issue as racial segregation started to develop . There was a need for more labour to work in the colonies but there was a reduced…
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…of Hughes' finest essays appeared in the Nation in 1926, entitled "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain". It spoke of Black writers and poets, "who would surrender racial pride in the name of a false integration," where a talented Black writer would prefer…
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