Papers 2721-2730 of total 5074 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that of Whites and hold dead-end, labor-intensive, low-paying jobs. “Few can argue that racism is still rampant in awarding craontcts, jobs, and educational opportunities, eventhough it’s been proven benefical to have peop[le of different races with different…
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…have non-punk fans entertained. Their songs talk about racism, politics, social problems, sex, drugs, lesbians, bums, alcohol, animal freedom... and many other strange subjects. In their music you will find punk, of course, but also rock, hardcore, ska…
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…for the Polish-Jews, the enslaved African's, the border crossing French Canadians, the Mexican, and hundreds more immigrants? America would not be the great country it is. Despite wide spread segregation, racism, and outright cruel practices by many, the immigrant…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that they face at home. Aside from issues in their families, teens may sway towards joining a gang due to issues of racism and poverty. When people are denied their rights, they form their own “anti” groups against such discrimination. One way to earn cash…
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Category: /History
…). This statement further explains the definition of "race". Jews should not be considered a "race". They have their own set of beliefs that may be different than the beliefs of someone else. The term "racism" was made famous in the 1930s, supposedly defining the type…
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…The residents of United States are protected against racism due to the implementation of the Constitution. Today the US is a model of equal human rights in the world, but very few people realise that the Judicial Branch of the US has played…
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Category: /History
…of vehement racism of European whites with the ever growing mulatto population of the day. The relationship between Europe and the Latin American colonies must be thought of the same way as a man in California and his girlfriend in New York: communication…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. At the end he fought himself to keep his will to live and to keep his faith in goodness. From the terrible events of the Holocaust, society has learned that such terror, brutality and persecution must never occur again and that racism and discrimination cannot…
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Category: /Literature/English
…” by Langston Hughes puts the issues of abortions, young love, materialism, racism, death, and destiny into one novel. Cora is an African American woman working for a white family. She supports her parents as her siblings have all moved out of town. Cora is true…
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…In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou, who was born Marguerite Johnson, recounts her experiences as an African-American youth in the United States during the 1930's and 1940's. She candidly explores the complexities of racism, family life…
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