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of people were undoubtedly treated differently than the white male. They were discriminated and never were able to do what they wanted. These treatments were inhumane, especially to the Indians, and unjust to their personal lives. Today there is only a small
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.
This is the way our television is, because this is the way the regular white people think. They are always stereotypical of the two races. Black, brown, red, purple yellow or whatever color the person is, they will always be discriminated against. Not just because
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the other largely discriminated
against yet uncontrollable factor of birth--color of skin. She seemed to
understand the pathetic ignorance and contempt behind the "white folks
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. We cannot teach our children that skin color, religion, nationality, or gender determines their identity and expect them to become colorblind. We cannot advocate ethnic discrimination and expect our younger generations to see each other as individual human
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. They didn't exactly follow through what a good Christian should do. They showed discrimination against other backgrounds, they used suspicion as means of law (an example would be witch craft trials). This train of thought later changed as the Age of Reason came
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the novel, E.L. Doctorow uses this incident to point out the extreme racial discrimination and ignorance of the white populace in the early 1900s. This occurrence is a harsh reminder of how the black people were persecuted in earlier times. Doctorow applies
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of morals, in a way that expresses her opinions, rather than desecrating other peoples beliefs. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee introduced her feelings towards the injustice that happens in our justice system, the ways that segregation and discrimination
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philosophy has shown using their account of patriarchy that the inequality and discrimination can be mediated by the institution which represents it.
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. HFH gives all families
equal consideration for the program and does not discriminate by race or religon when
selecting the families to receive houses.
Habitat for Humanity is a small group that has a big helping hand. Since the start
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men in a sport.
III. Men discriminate to keep women out of sports.
A. Cultural values keep women from fully developing their athletic bodies.
B. Many coed sports such as archery and shooting have gone to single sex because men fear competition from
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