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Category: /History
…of law and equal protection under law. This caused a rise in racial hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan because they did not view Blacks as par t of the human race. The fifteenth amendment was set to guarantee that voting rights would not be taken away…
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…King was basically a peaceful leader who urged non-violence to his followers. He traveled about the country giving speeches that inspired black and white listeners to work together for racial harmony. Martin Luther King appeared to many as calm…
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…, the doctrine came to end and the Supreme Court struck it down on May 17th, 1954. The overturn of the doctrine was of the importance of education for all children, the changing public opinion about racial discrimination, and it had violated the Fourteenth Amendment…
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…BLACKS - A STRUGGLE FOR RACIAL EQUALITY         Almost everyone would like to have racial equality in the world today. It is often said that all people have been created equally. That is true, however sometimes not everybody is treated…
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Category: /History
…in combat, that they were not animals and deserved to be treated as equals. This opened many people's eyes to the concept that African Americans are of racial equality to White people. An example of a person who opened up to this concept was their commander…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…of the authors' personal tribulations of racial inequality. By comparing these two poems, we get a glimpse of the reality of the injustices of racism during the 1920's by two prominent Black poets. <Tab/>Cullen and Hughes were born within a year of each…
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Category: /Literature
…<Tab/>During the first half of the 20th Century, racism infiltrated and segregated the community's social and legal infrastructure. Racial division is portrayed in the novel, reflecting upon Jefferson's life, a life of inequality…
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Category: /Literature/English
…through Du Bois’s reporting and editorials. Du Bois resigned from the NAACP in 1934 because he was unwilling to advocate racial integration in all aspects of life, a position adopted by the NAACP. He returned to Atlanta University, where he taught, wrote…
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…) as a superior superhuman being. In the profile he is depicted as a medieval Knight, facing steadfastly forward bearing a Nazi flag in his right hand that sways ‘heroically’ in the wind. This is an ideologically saturated piece drawing on the German history…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, and Mrs. Dubose convey their disapproval of Atticus towards Jem and Scout, who learn to hold their heads high and maintain the same courage they see in Atticus. Almost all the citizens of Maycomb resent Atticus for his position on racial issues yet they still…
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