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    Future Without Violence

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    money, and much more. There is a mental issue within their selves. Just lasted week, one person and 19 people were injured in Charlottesville, because of a meeting that took place with the white supremacy and their supports according to CNN new. It is not just about a black or white dilemma because black and white have killing in their race every single day. Another incident, when 3 boys hijack a woman car at the gas station; however, there was 6 years old boy was in the car and one of the boys…

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    frequently domestic or military.”(Slavery, blackness) In The Arabian Nights, there is not a single black hero in either the Syrian or the Bulaq versions. According to The Arabian Nights Encyclopedia: ‘Black people almost without exception serve as negative stereotype’ in The Arabian Nights p 500 The Arabian Nights’ frame story begins with the Persian kings’-Shahryar and his brother- anger of the black African slaves, who betray them with the queens. Thus, the motive for narrating the tales of…

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    it talks about the racial issues that were occurring during that time. African-Americans and Jews were the most hated at that time period. This poem talks about the problems they faced since they were the main targets of racism. I think white supremacy is a good definition for this poem. Do not get me wrong, I am not trying to say or imply that every individual Caucasian feels or believe this way. Back then though people feared what they did not know or just felt that they were better than…

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    Du Bois take on the color line question: Class and Race in the Globalization Age William Edward Burghardt Dubois was born in 1868 and died in 1963. He, a Black American academic, activist for civil and peace rights, and socialist who wrote about sociology, race equality, philosophy, education and history. The appraisal of W.E.B Du Bois’s studies lead to social and intellectual actions, especially his color lime concept and its role to the history of African Americans(Butler,2000). The color…

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    start of every day of an average public school, or before a game of America’s favorite pastime, did not always apply to all of the residents of our great country. From the very beginning of the history of America, African Americans, mostly called the blacks in the past, were often mistreated and taken full advantage of in the worst…

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    The Black Panthers Party Rise and Local Influence It was the 1960’s in America and racial segregation was unbearable. Black people were being terrorize, brutalize and murder by the police in their communities. There were high depression levels of unemployment in the Black community, people of color lived in poverty where 40% of men that lived in the ghetto were paid less than 60 dollars per week. Making it impossible to support their families or bring up their children in dignity. Health care…

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    idea, or theme. Sometimes, literature will have a common theme. Two poems with a similar theme about race are “La Migra” by Pat Mora and “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall. A short story that focuses on the same theme is the short story “Big Black Good Man” by Richard Wright. These different poems and short stories share a similar theme of race which is a current theme that is happening in our society today. With racial issues being a current theme of society, the first poem is “La Migra”…

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    The Black Studies Movement

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    Black Studies in history have been undeniably a product of activism in education throughout the 1960 to the late 1980s. Those decades contributed to an important time in American history that has impacted the modern education of African-Americans today. During this period of time, there were studies showing various social movements that challenged the western society ideology and opened the doors for the movements to break down generations of inaccurate history that has supported the racist…

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    to speak up, though, they don’t use it. In Coming of Age in Mississippi, Moody carried her own autobiography with her phenomenal characteristics such as being a caring person, who values her pride being colored, and shows heroic action towards the black community. Caring is an act of displaying kindness towards other people. In this book, Moody was facing racial prejudice on a daily basis. While racial discrimination is less frequent today, it still exists; It was even more frequent during…

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    Evidently, black people living under slavery and Jim Crow segregation were not given a chance to flourish in society through self-determination and meritocratic affluence, which is the polar opposite to white Americans. Throughout American history black people were denied the rights to a proper education, politics, and their property was often poached, as well as not having any protection…

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