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    In Ji-Yeon Yuh’s article “Imagined Community – Sisterhood and Resistance among Korean Military Brides in America, 1950-1996,” she points out the hardship that military brides had gone through since they migrated from Korean camptown to reside permanently in the United States with their husbands who once served in the military service. In the introduction, Yuk mentions that most of military brides did not sense happiness in their marriages, “some were in the middle of second or third marriages,…

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    In this discussion I will be stating the relations between racism , sexism , religion, and Feminism. When we think of feminism we often think its JUST about WOMEN equality. Feminism's cause is not just about women equality, it also fights for race equality, sex equality,and religion. This relation is called"Intersectional feminism" It is an old term many feminists use to explain how the feminist movement can be more diverse and inclusive. If feminism is advocating for women's rights and…

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    receive. I joined my sorority Alpha Delta Pi here at the University of South Carolina a little over a year ago and I can truly say it has been the best decision I have ever made. I love this sorority for several reasons mainly for the rich history, sisterhood and friendships I have made that have made me feel at home here at Carolina. I can honestly say joining Alpha Delta Pi at University of South Carolina will be the best decision you will ever make. HISTORY: Alpha Delta Pi was founded on…

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    Delta Sigma Theta is a sorority I took keen interest in after doing some profound research. Not only is it a sorority but indeed a sisterhood. The values and driven purpose to which the sorority serves to the African American communities here at home and abroad speaks volumes. I first took an interest with pledging as a teen. I grew up in an era where the Cosby show exemplified the educated black family thus the spin off “A different world” broadcast the image of college life at an HBCU. I…

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    Short Answers (Primary Sources): 1. The ideology of separate spheres affected all of the authors in a great way. However, the ideology also affected some more than others because of their initial social class. In Lucretia Mott’s 1849 publication, Discourse on Women, Mott explores how women should resist men’s supremacy in the world. During her work, she acknowledges those were already satisfied with their current social positions, but advises women to stand up for her effeminacy. She also…

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    o Family involvement means everything to our organization. Our organization is mainly about sisterhood, so if we weren’t involve with the families and the community we would be living a lie. Family is a big part of not our organization, but also the NPHC as a…

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    Manhattan. The first thing I noticed when the actresses entered the stage were the costumes. While each character is represented by a color, all of them wear at least one item of another color. This seems to play with the theme of interconnection and sisterhood; these women might be different, but they all have a common humanity and experience. These items, however, appear to be restraining. The woman in green wears a purple scarf tied around her neck, others have a piece of colored fabric on…

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    The fastest growing religion in the world is Islam, so why is it that the hijab is such a controversial issue? Both western and eastern societies have different opinions on how Muslim women should dress, whether or not it concerns them. The common factor in instances where the hijab is a prevalent issue is not the women themselves, but rather the groups around them. The perspectives of those who do not support the hijab are compared to the experiences and outlooks of Muslim women in this…

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    During the 18th and 19th centuries, both Frederick Douglass and Olympe de Gouges were implicitly forced by their government to fight against civil right violations. In the 19th century, Frederick Douglass released The Right to Criticize American Institution corresponding to Slavery and its ill-willed repercussions amongst 3,000,000 people of color in America. In the 18th century, Olympe de Gouges released Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen which was a reinterpretation…

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    her child to prevent her from going into slavery. The two themes are evident throughout and are designated to explain and show the effects the Victorian era had on individuals. “Goblin Market” is a poem by Christina Rossetti, that portrays the sisterhood…

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