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    Urban Poverty And Racism

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    community. In American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass by Douglas S. Massey and Nancy A. Denton and The African American Urban Experience: Perspective from the Colonial Period to the Present by Joe Trotter, Earl Lewis, and Tera Hunter used several scholars and data to understand urban poverty and segregation experienced by African Americans. However, both readings explore the different interpretations of urban poverty and segregation. For instance, American Apartheid is…

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    Many households could not afford to pay for a new house. Their only option was to live in FEMA provided housing. This is an example of economic apartheid. Another family spent one week in a shelter and then two months in a motel. Assuming the hotel did not allow them to live there for free, the family paid for the time spent there. A family with a different economic status would not have been able…

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    “Sometimes you have to pick the gun up to put the gun down” -Malcolm X. I’m certain that every sane person reading this has never wanted to literally kill someone. We all joke around saying “I’m going to kill you!!” but obviously, we never actually do. What if that actually meant something? What if we really are going to kill you? This has happened many times in this course of human events; and it is by no means wrong to have such serious thoughts. This is not only on the singular person scale,…

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    different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior." In the novel, most of the Caucasian populace of the Maycomb society hold the belief throughout the book that the Caucasian race is superior to coloured peoples, creating a societal apartheid. Not only does prejudice in the form of racism affect the Maycomb populace, but any differences in the way people think is harshly viewed upon, such as in Boo Radley and Atticus Finch's case. The characters Atticus Finch, Tom Robinson, and…

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    Hero's journey paper - Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela, one of the greatest political powers that the world will ever know that spent his entire life fighting for racial equality throughout the world and was eventually successful with what he believed in, however he had a few problems along the way. Because of his want to do good in the world and make it a better place where each person is not judged on their race, I believe that he is a hero. My definition of a hero is, a person that fights for…

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    Effects of Fear on Apartheid South Africa In the novel Cry, The Beloved Country, Alan Paton shows how fear between races was a substantial issue in apartheid-era South Africa. Paton offers a stunningly harsh and realistic view of racial fear and the harmful effects it has on everyone. In South Africa at that time, unfortunately, racial segregation was legal and the native Blacks were treated differently from the white Afrikaners. Their unequal treatment led to fear and resentment of one…

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    who led his crew of men through a dangerous journey to return home ,and Nelson Mandela, who lead an entire revolution in South Africa to get rid of apartheid are both examples of great leaders. In The Odyssey, Odysseus proves being gallant and intelligent which are compulsory qualities to be good commanders. Nelson Mandela, a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, also proves himself by revealing alike characteristics. Some individuals might argue that Odysseus and Nelson Mandela both had…

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    Why are Whitefield Lovell’s drawing in Whisper from the walls presented to the viewer on a wall, rather than on paper??? He wanted it to look more real. Whitefield had plank wall salvaged from abandoned building around Denton, Texas so he could draw life size figures based on actual photograph of Texas African Americans especially from the 1920’s. Due to the medium in the drawing being fragile, it gave a ghostlike presence, eerie sense of the past. Why are Whitfield Lovell and William…

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    July's People

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    People by Nadine Gordimer, Bam, Maureen and the Smales’ children are whites living in South Africa with their black servant July. Initially, Bam demands total respect because he is a white male adult in apartheid society. However, as black unrest threatens to disturb the balance of power, apartheid begins to disintegrate in the wake of black rebellion. Bam is left with a choice, stay in Johannesburg and have hima and his face the wrath of black rebels or join July’s village people. Bam chooses…

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    to keep a delicate balance of political pressure and intense negotiations amid the demonstrations, well as armed resistance. In 1993, Mandela and President de Klerk were both awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their hard work towards dismantling apartheid. Negotiations between black and white South Americans prevailed: on which April 27, 1994, South Africa held its first democratic…

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