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    Fight Against Segregation

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    Notwithstanding that African Americans were subjected to racism and discrimination after the abolishment of slavery, their fight to overturn Jim Crow between the years 1930 and 1961 was meet with resistance, particularly by White southerners. As a result, many African Americans employed different strategies to either fight against segregation or cope with it. While there were many different strategies employed, they all fall under four main categories. The first strategy/category is the Blacks…

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    there is indeed a new caste system in the united states of America and that of which strives to cause discrimination and corruption among communities, Alexander continues to liken both Jim crow and mass incarcerations to one another “several of the most obvious similarities between Jim Crow and mass incarceration” (Alexander 112) as she believes both shares “similar political origins” (Alexander 112) that the system of mass incarcerations is a similar caste system to the Jim crow through the way…

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    African American during the 1930’s to 1960’s they should read The Negro Motorist Green Book by Victor Hugo Green. Green book gives a unique collection of data during the Jim Crow law’s. The Negro Motorist Green Book had its importance during the time of civil unrest during the 20th century. He wrote this in response to Jim Crow laws in the United States from 1936 to 1966. The book was release every year expect during World War II. The book was a traveler’s guide for African American families…

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    Racism In Mlk

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    racism today is known as color-blind, or new, racism. According to Bonilla-Silva, this racism perpetuates without racists; whites rationalize that the lower status of minorities is a product of their own limitations and a natural societal phenomenon, rather than as a result of white privilege. When racism takes this shape, whites can claim that they aren 't racist, and that minorities’ problems are their own fault. An extremely important subset of this new racism is cultural racism. Cultural…

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    While slavery in America was ended by the US Civil War, racial discrimination was legally retained in the Jim Crow Laws. These laws, which were prevalent in all southern states, separating black and white Americans in all social settings. The Jim Crow Laws were turned over in the 1960s heavily due to the Civil Rights Movement. However, despite the trends in law enforcement allow discrimination to continue in other forms. Mass incarceration refers to America’s experimentation in incarceration,…

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    Plessy Vs Ferguson

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    ____________________________________________________________________ 3) Briefly discuss what types of racial discrimination occurred throughout the United States during the years following the end of the Civil War and through the 1960s. What were these customs or laws called? Use specific examples. Explain WHY these types of customary discrimination were so hard to battle and overcome. Summarize the Plessy v. Ferguson decision. Explain what type of society this decision helped to create.…

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    Was Harry S Truman A Hero

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    Franklin Roosevelt in 1945. Upon taking office and becoming the President of the United States, Truman inherited several problems and issues within the country; some that even he, the former Vice President, wasn’t aware of. Harry S. Truman made national news headlines for his decision to drop atomic bombs Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, it was Truman’s proactive support for The Civil Rights Movements that made him a hero. Harry S. Truman was the first President in the United…

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    out of college, strives to find an innovative topic for a book. She settled on the topic of African American maids because she had one growing up as a child. Through illegal interviews and loosing all her friends her eyes were opened as to the discrimination and hatred the African Americans, who had the same color skin as the maid who she loved and was raised…

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    This paper will examine the impact of the Civil Rights Movement and how it leads to the end of Jim Crow. In its aftermath, there was the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and different forms of social control were placed in to multiple systems, the forms of social control that were the most outstanding are African Americans are still subject to three methods of social control: redlining; educational inequality; and mass incarceration. This means the areas where it was most prevalent were education,…

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    First, after the civil rights movement and the abolition of the Jim Crow laws, a new form of institutionalized discrimination prevented housing loans to be granted for african americans inside of designated areas. This practice, called redlining, worked by giving color coded ratings to neighborhoods based on the racial diversity or lack thereof…

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