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    Introduction Thanks to the US Constitution and its amendments and many other laws, segregation is no longer an issue in the United States. Or is it? While nothing can legally be made segregated it doesn’t mean that it won’t end up segregated. A great example of what I am talking about is residential living. America’s neighborhoods and cities are still formed along racial and ethnic lines. This is very popular in big cities and very small towns. This paper will focus on the residential…

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    darkest instincts of Americans. Whose character is completely unfitted to be in the most respected and honorable position in the world. Who has insulted, women, Hispanics, African Americans, Muslims, Muslim Americans, attacked the pope, insulted our military insulted veterans, and prisoners of war, who sexually assaulted and potentially have done worse things to women, Whose ghost writer described him as a sociopath and whose majority of businesses has failed, we elected a man Economist has…

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    all, America possesses a deplorable and shameful history in the maltreatment and devaluation of black lives. In Why Precisely Is Bernie Sanders Against Reparations, Ta-Nahesi Coates asserts that because “from 1619 until at least the late 1960s, American institutions, businesses, associations, and governments—federal, state, and local—repeatedly plundered black communities,” reparations are a necessary, “indispensable tools against white supremacy.” Though critiquing Bernie Sanders, an avowed…

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    writing an autobiography titled Black Boy today (in 2017) about a black boy growing up in the United States, he would write about how education system is the still not completely fair for black students, how unemployment is still higher for African Americans, and police brutality killing a higher ratio of blacks than whites. One topic that Wright may write about if he were still alive today is the education gap that is still present to this day. In the original autobiography, Wright evidently…

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    Why reparations for African Americans will not work Introduction I. It’s hard to say that a nation poured with so much diversity and cultures can understand the meaning of reparations for African Americans. II. It will be even harder to convince them that they have to pay reparations for a group of people they had no physical attribution in harming to. III. No amount of reasoning can bring together the physical and emotional division between those who want reparation and those who do not feel…

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    Egoism And Mass Shootings

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    officers may have also affected the behavior of recent mass shooters. Shooters like Johnson, and also Gavin Long, the Baton Rouge police shooter, may have been affected by Black Lives Matter, a movement that seeks to right the wrongs against African Americans perpetrated by society as a whole. Having prior military experience, Johnson and Long decided to take the worst action they could have taken, to take matters into their own hands by using violence. Looking back to the Alton Sterling…

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    myself as a man who was “colorblind” and did not create any assumptions based on the color of one’s skin. However I have since been opened up to the world as an entirety to understand the African American culture and its perpetuation of racism. Yes, it is not just Caucasians who perpetuate racism; African-Americans forward it themselves too. Before coming to Malone the only experience I had ever had with a black person was either an adopted Haitian child or a hard looking brother who would…

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    Geronimo: A True American The brave Bedonkohe Apache leader Geronimo was able to accomplish many astonishing feats before he died at the age of seventy-nine in 1909. Some of these achievements include continuing his journey of bettering the lives of his people despite his own family being murdered when he was only twenty-nine (27). Geronimo fully embodies the hard-working and no excuses attitude that many Americans strive for. Geronimo in many ways possesses the same moral code and ideas that…

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    Much of the people, coming out of the south, when they reached their destinations in the north or west wanted one thing: freedom. That freedom came at a price many had to secure a job that sometimes was the lowest paid job, they had to worry about family they left behind, and tried to find their way in the New World. The black immigrants that came from the south were like any other immigrants coming from other countries; they brought their culture and tried to stay together. “As best they could,…

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    Annotated Bibliography Greenhouse, Steven. “Driverless Future?” The American Prospect, Prospect.org, 21 Mar 2017. http://prospect.org/article/driverless-future. Accessed 6 Feb 2018. In “Driverless Future”, Steven Greenhouse discusses the potential beneficial and adverse effects that self-driving cars will cause in the future. Greenhouse begins by laying out the two most talked about effects of automation: job displacement and safety increase. In terms of jobs, he asserted that there would…

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