Papers 2611-2620 of total 9959 found.
…been suppressed for century. Rap serves the same purpose, providing a way to rise above the racial complications that America presents. Other similarities rest in the aftermath of these occurrences. The Renaissance gave birth to music as seen presently…
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…that it contained a word a number of times that is now preceived as an extremely offensive racial slur. The NAACP felt that the use of such a modern-day derogatory word would hurt the self-esteem and feelings of students in minority groups. This was so hard for me…
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…an incentive to racial hatred. Rather than using banning and prosecution to fight against propagandists of "theories", "ideas" and "opinions" which are both an insult to victims of genocide and stupid from an historical point of view, it would be better to opt…
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Category: /History
…of these instances of "man's inhumanity to man. However, there has been ONLY ONE HOLOCAUST. The event described in these pages stands alone in human history for several reasons: 1. The motivations for it were entirely racial. There was little, if any, economic net gain…
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…and racially discriminatory. Although the Federal Government has the power to veto territory laws, the Prime Minister, Mr. Howard, has so far refused to intervene in order to overturn them. If any good at all can come from such a tragedy, it might…
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Category: /History
…adventures. It portrays the dangers of falling into the vicious business of hate-mongering very effectively and makes us think hard about the racial and social problems facing American society as it enters a new century.…
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…become known as part of the conscience of South Africa. Gordimer's main themes are exile, loneliness and strong political opposition towards racial segregation. She reveals the effects of alienation of races on society in an unsentimental manner and unique…
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Category: /History
…welfare, and solve the so called problem of Racial Impurity. Adolf Hitler since he was a young had great oratorical skills. He always taken a interest in politics. A quote from Hitler’s book Mien Kampf : “At an early age I had become a political…
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Category: /History
…: the persistence of violent crimes against virtually every racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minority, as well as against women. The reaction of some to recent controversies over immigration, welfare, and the languages spoken in public places - issues that go…
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Category: /History
…As late as the 1950s, society in the Southern United States remained racially segregated by law. The segregation laws in these states were supported by an 1896 Supreme Court ruling. In the case of PLessy vs. Ferguson, the Court had ruled…
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