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    The movement black lives matter was justified in its own way, but then again it isn’t justified because all lives matter. In the story of “Black Men and Public Space” by Brent Staples is trying to give us the image of the black community matters, the thought of that is partially true, but the truth is that all life matter. For Example, when Staples says in the story “To her, the youngish black man-a broad six feet two inches with a beard and billowing hair, both hands shoved into the pockets of…

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    surrounding two campaigns Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter and which is the better of the two. It seems as though All Lives Matter is a rebuttal against Black Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter activist are trying to get the discussion of racism moving. All Lives matter does not discuss the topic of race because it refers to everyone. Race has been an issue since the birth of this country and continues to be in the present day. The existence of Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter are a…

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    feminists, but to all black women. She says that the input from black women isn’t normally requested and therefore the problems faced by blacks are not addressed. Her opinion can be closely related to the Black Lives Matter Movement, a movement created and promoted by blacks in America to raise awareness of black men, women and children being killed across the nation. Her stance can be related to the Black Lives Matter Movement in various ways, such as the exclusion of blacks from society by…

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    The Nation of Islam adopted a young African-American male who devoted his life to religion and developed the Black Muslim movement as a human rights activist. Malcolm X believed blacks were no different from whites. He preached that white people have no right to mistreat us. He called other minorities to fight for their rights as American people. His beliefs and ideas would prompt African-Americans to be a part of the Nation of Islam. Malcolm interpreted that the Negro had to find his “own…

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    have been many cases involving police officers and minority groups. A common minority group that is often targeted by the police is the Blacks. Some police are abusing their power by racially targeting a majority of black victims. The Black community is harassed or harmed by unjustified police officers. This has continually become a topic of controversy because black people are not treated fairly and are targeted more compared to other ethnicities. Police are racially profiling people due to the…

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    wanton killing of Black people by police. The historical record is replete over four centuries and well into the early 21st century. Black lives do not matter in the United States of America because they do not. They have never mattered. The current economic obsolescence of Black people has been in the making over the last 40 years with the dislocation and shifts in the industrial base of the U.S. economy. The Information and Technological Age, while benefiting from the creativity of Black…

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    because of the color of their skin. They both touch on the black lives matter movement and the big question is “Is it justified”. The black lives matter movement is justified. Everyone should be judged by their actions not by their appearance, and that all lives matter. Although if it gets so bad to where people are losing their lives because of the color of their skin, and we need to focus on a certain race and say that their lives matter, it is justified. In the TED talk with Clint Smith he…

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    has been happening since the beginning of slavery. Black people are ¨threats¨ and, too often, the white population feels the need to ¨stop¨ them. Stop them from what though? The only thing thatś ultimately being stopped is an innocent personś life, whether it is literal death, or them not being able to get a job and make a living.…

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    the World and Me. Seeing as how Coates is a national social and political issue correspondent for The Atlantic, in this particular letter to his son, his history of journalism helps to answer questions and discuss the difficulties of inhabiting a “black body” with detailed descriptions of injustices. His interest regarding the struggles of African-Americans may have sprung from what he experienced in his own childhood. Coates grew up in Baltimore during the era of gangs and street fights, while…

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    just that. Ran into the control of whites, but built by the labor of blacks. The United States was and is so called that land for “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”.…

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