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    Different but the Same Racism is present in every continent, country, state, province, city, town, and village in the world. It is a part of everyday life, including actions and opinions. There is racism toward every single race, including: Caucasians, Mexicans, African Americans, and Middle Easterns. The world we all live in is filled with stereotypes, discrimination, racism, and hate. Racism is one of the many hate motivated things that is all over the world, especially in the United States…

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    1. The concept of "Indigenismo" (Indianism) was one of the primary themes expressed in the Chicano Art of the 1960 's and 1970 's. What is this concept in relationship to the Chicano experience? Why was it so important to the early Chicano movement? Identify and describe a work of art that clearly illustrates the concept. -“Indigenismo” was a Latin American movement that wanted to bring social and political power to Mexicans and other Latin American people through art and literature. It…

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    After leaving July Perrys house Mose Normand there is only a few accounts of anyone seeing him and one of which comes from Fred Maxwell, who was thirteen at the time of the massacre. According to Maxwell, Normand was good friends with his father and right after leaving July Perrys house Normand went straight to see Maxwells father. Allegedly Normand told the elder Maxwell that he spoke with judge Cheney and was informed that what the white men were doing was unconstitutional and he had a right…

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    Through participation in a service that directly impacts the Latino community, I learned about Latino culture beyond a classroom setting. I provided my service at the Latin American Festival in Longs Park, Lancaster, PA on October 10, 2015. There were several activities that the coordinator had the group of volunteers do, such as help with children’s activities, parking duty, stage crew, information booth, program distribution, and the workshops. The activities that I had to do were to direct…

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    Kottak) Like it said in Kottak, it may not be noticed which creates no consequences to Ray when dealing with other Puerto Ricans. It could just have an impact on how his body is structured and how they put much respect to him as well as fear. Another that brings out the social construction of race and ethnicity, when again Caesar explains while being drunk “I even hate Puerto Ricans that Afro. I hate them like any other black man. Fuck Primo too, because he’s got an Afro and he’s black. I kill…

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    The movie main point is how Dr. Martin Luther King uses his philosophy and ideology to speak out for those blacks that are vulnerable. He utilizes the organization of SNCC and the help of SCLC, which letting more people getting involved, to reveal the black consciousness propagating their thoughts of equalities. Especially, after the first marching of nonviolent protest, more people emerge and join them against the state of government (George Wallace). Because of this event, it led to many…

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    “Opposites attract” can summarize the relationship of Monin and Pablo. You would have never known they have been in a relationship with each other for fourteen years, along with seven kids. The only thing they have in common is that they’re both Puerto Rican! There has been a very unhealthy cycle going on as well. They start off content with each other and their life, then they have a severe argument, Pablo leaves for several days, and then returns. This cycle seems to be ever-ending. The…

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    and very interesting things. In this personal narrative, I will be telling you all of the great, or crazy experiences that I had at Dominican Republic. If you don’t know where in the world that the country is located, it is on the east coast off of Puerto Rico. It is a very interesting place that is surrounded by water. Now before I tell you my great story, I must ask you to imagine this all in your head, and feel the greatness, of Punta Cana When my family and I arrived, the whole country…

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    Explorers vs.. Native Americans The interactions made between the Native Americans and Europeans were made by violence. The first argument is that native americans and the europeans often fought over land, food, and clothing. The second argument is that although some people believed in different religions everyone had to follow the same both the explorers and natives. The third argument is that the natives and explorers used to be one nation This explains that the Natives and Explorers did…

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    “Champion of the World” by Maya Angelou,this excerpt chronicles how a boxer named Joe Louis captivated the world by being one of the first black boxer to be heavyweight champion of the world. In the late 1930 when segregation and inequality for African Americans was so prominent, something like that captivated the world and boosted the spirits of African Americans who were being depressed and were treated horribly by whites. This story lets you see inside a store of African Americans who are…

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