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…exaction’s of the petty princes. Also the Irish population, who fled Ireland because of famine and corrupt and over-charging landlords. Most of these immigrant people came to America with nothing but hope in their pockets. What they set out to do was make…
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…of Louisiana and the Gulf States and preserving their characteristic speech and culture.” Creoles, a term first used in the 16th century in Latin America to distinguish the offspring of European settlers from Native Americans, blacks, and later immigrant groups…
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…Association (UNIA) was believed to be the most influential. UNIA was headed by Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican immigrant who believed blacks should separate from the corrupt white society. Garvey promoted black capitalism as well. W.E.B. Debois was one of the black…
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…would not be known as a melting pot, and there would not be any immigrants because the would fear being sold. Most ethnic people would want to live as far away from America as possible. Maybe wealthy American's would prosper, but any other kind of life would…
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…something about it. Then the two languages became a major issue. Many businesses had a sign in French only, and doctors and nurses had to speak French. These were all effects on Bill 101 by the Parti Quebecois. Immigrants were educated only in French…
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…not actually enjoy mass immigration and the so-called 'multiracial society', it must surely be the work of similar malcontents. Liberal theory is flawless. Like communism, it presents itself as scientifically-based - an abundancy of pseudo-sociological tosh…
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…, but they probably explain how racism started and in part why it continues today. Belief systems do not change quickly when they are so i! ngrained in a culture's past. The American society is very diverse in terms of people. The huge boom of immigration from other…
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…among the middle and upper classes. Cocaine became illegal after it became associated with African Americans following Reconstruction. Opium was first restricted in California in 1870's when it became associated with Chinese immigrant workers. Marijuana…
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…throughout the world, being uncommon amongst westerners, but reaching as high as 20% in people from Asia and Africa. With the immigration of foreigners into new countries, Hepatitis B is now becoming established in parts of countries where it previously…
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…a lot of votes when they ran for office because the common people were voting for them. Plunkitt didn’t just give the new immigrants a job and a place to live; he interacted with them and knew everyone within his Fifteenth district. “To learn real human…
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