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    Purpose and Direction When Martin Luther king Jr. was on his journey to achieve equal rights for African Americans he followed a certain goal or dream. He wanted to do something that would help the world and it wouldn't happen unless he had this goal that guided him to the success. Having a goal to direct you through a certain path is also related to another story called the “Diary of Anne Frank”. Anne and whole group that lived in the annex all had many goals to achieve during this devastating…

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    going on would be civil rights. Even in the past it still goes on today and some information that has happen in the past would be for obtain civil rights for black Americans. These moment have accomplish thing such as the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision of 1954, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Now a days it is about either police brutality or donald trump that many people fight. Some current condition of civil right in our…

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    Let’s talk about equality. When I use the word “Equality” I am not talking about freedom of speech or religion; I am referring to how people in America are treated when it comes to justifying justice in many situations. It is quite ignorant of us to continuously change something a group of people with similarities united together to create. A bond that should not be broken or altered to make our own. That is what we have done with the Black Lives Matter movement. We have altered “Black live…

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    Pervious, the amendments to add age to the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was rejected. There were several reasons for excluding age from Title VII. First, Congress felt there were not enough information to enacted into legislation. Second, Congress feared adding Age would overload the Civil right measure and as a result cause defeat. Finally, in 1964, Congress did not understand the importance of the Age discrimination problem. As a result, Congress ordered the secretary of…

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    Dhruvi Parmar Feb.1st piece February 1st, 1960 is a day that represents how the people in American history fought to free themselves form the chains of the chains of discrimination. On that day 4 valiant people opposed the norms of society and sat in the “Whites Only” section of the Woolworth diner in Greensboro, N.C. This courage, ignited a wildfire of boycotts that spread throughout all of America. My piece conveys the courage of the people who participated in the sit-ins. The Boko-Haram…

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    The disability rights movement also had its foundations in the Civil Rights Act of the 60's. Like how the Civil Rights Act promoted integration, the Disability Rights movement promoted equality and access for the disabled community. As the disabled community fought for their rights, they eventually became recognized by Congress and the birth of the ADA was born. Laws such as Section 504 and Title VII were created. Although Section 504 didn't have the same idea as the Civil Rights Act of 1964…

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    one can expect economic freedoms to pursue profits and better themselves through the free market, where as in authoritarian regimes, there is usually an absence or restriction of a free market. Also, democracies are fundamentally built on civil and political freedoms which authoritarian regimes, by contrast, restrict or abolish completely. Following the Democratic Peace Theory, one would also conclude that democracies are far more peaceful, and in turn less stressful to inhabit because they…

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    20th century led by Dr. Derek Brooms on Wednesday January 18th. “Women are the heartbeat of the civil rights movement. Women are the caretakers and nurturers in this movement and within society,” said Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Louisville Dr. Derek Brooms. Dr. Derek Brooms began the lecture by playing the song ‘Trouble in Mind’ sung by several Black women of the civil rights era. “I started out with women’s voices, so you can hear the power they had within the…

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    role in women receiving the right to vote. Her life was dedicated to fighting for civil rights. She never gave up on getting women the civil rights that they deserved. Women's voting rights were extremely controversial during Ms. Anthony’s time. Susan Anthony had the courage to stand up and fight for what she believed in, because of this, every woman should appreciate her. Minorities are included in the many different groups of people that would not have received the right to vote without Susan…

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    Effect of the Women’s Right Movement "Men their rights, and nothing more; women their rights, and nothing less." (Anthony, 1868). After the Civil War that was an uncompromising differences between the freedom, race, and slave over the power of the government to forbid slavery in the territories that had not yet become states, there are many movements had stated. For example, fighting about the passage of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and nineteenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution, struggles to…

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