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    In the film My Cousin Vinny, intercultural communication is exemplified throughout. The film presents characters from New York who find themselves in the southern state of Alabama, where they display differences within their cultural values, norms, and communication patterns including certain verbal and nonverbal codes. Therefore, these intercultural communication components come to reveal the way the two different cultures represented in the film by the different characters view themselves and…

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    As mentioned earlier Dr King believed that non-violence and civil disobedience are the only ways to fight for freedom. During my research on Dr. Martin Luther King and his attributes towards non-violence, I found his book “Stride toward freedom”. In this book Dr. King outlined his way of nonviolence. He tells the story of the Montgomery movement and his own personal journey, and then offers six basis points for nonviolence. Dr. King lived and taught these essential ingredients of active…

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    During the 1960’s there was a war on freedom. Two men proposed counter arguments for the perfect solution to achieve freedom for African Americans in the United States. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “ I Have A Dream” during the “March on Washington” is a revolutionary speech that brought thousands of African Americans together to protest for their freedom. Malcolm X’s “God’s Judgement of White America” (The Chickens Come Home to Roost) shows more of a violent approach to freedom. Both Dr. Martin…

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    Racism has been around for a very long time. During the Great Depression around the 1930s segregation was still going on. Black folks and White folks were not able to be around or talk to one another with one another. Blacks did not have many rights. When a White had blamed a black person for they will get automatically accused and blamed for doing it, whether they did it or not. In the novel, “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, she talks about this by using a court case that had involved a…

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    The Civil Rights Movement began shortly after the end of World War II. The United States took their largest stride with the Supreme Court’s decision in the Brown vs. the Board of Education case. This decision deemed separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. This decision sparked a revolution that would change America forever. Once the movement began there was stopping it, and Martin Luther King Jr. realized this. He preached a change that the African Americans…

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    Jim Crow Laws have affected the lives of many African Americans through segregation from the 1800’s to the 1960’s. Jim Crow consists of various laws that separate people based on the color of their skin. The punishments for not following Jim Crow Laws would be unfair and torturous. Racism became apparent, in which, drove many people the courage to fight for freedom and their rights. Jim Crow laws eventually was eliminated, though, racism still continued to linger. Moreover, an individual’s…

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    Mass Media Influences

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    Introduction Mass media has made distinct images and suggestions that are structured around the concept of a white world. What do I mean about a white world? White individuals are more socially accepted in society. You probably have heard concepts such as “white power” or “white supremacy”. “Historically, those deemed “white” have benefited from economic and social privileges withheld from those deemed “nonwhite” (Deo, Lee, Chin, Milman, &Yuen, 2008). Mass media has made a major impact by…

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    Road To Brown Reflection

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    During the era of Jim Crow laws, the African American group was severely oppressed and the movie road to brown was a great example of the hardships and roadblocks that were faced in this time where segregation and oppression were prevalent. My first impression of when the film had started was that it was going to tell the same stories and history were learned from our textbooks throughout school, but I was wrong it taught me the untold side of the civils rights movement and that Charles H.…

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    The sixties is characterized as one key periods of times in which several minorities achieved a so long awaited equality in a society that by so many years was oppressive towards minority groups. It is sad to recognized that a great period of the history of the U.S. is characterized by a great barrier that the white society stablished to separate itself from many races. Although events such as the emancipation proclamation which abolished former slavery in the whole country, it did not help…

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    Our world as we know fascinating, multifaceted, and cultured because of the literary aura that has been present throughout mankind. Just like the people that fill our world, some literature is hurtful, some is beneficial to certain groups and cultures, and some is for pure entertainment. However, the great thing about it is that literature has the ability to connect any form of art through the past and present. Literature has no age and therefore can speak to generations and help enlighten…

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