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    In the book, Things Fall Apart, by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo is one of the most prideful people. He believes in his values and his culture like no one else. When western colonization comes in and tries to change everyone’s culture to their own, Okonkwo does not take this lightly. Okonkwo is forced to take action on the people from the Western Colonization to try and save his culture. The main cultural conflicts for Okonkwo are; when his son, Nwoye, goes and joins the missionaries, when most of the…

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    coined the phrase “Civil Disobedience” in an essay, the term has been assigned to a number of movements throughout history. The essay’s ideas have inspired several significant figures throughout history, including Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nelson Mandela (Source A). These three men led non-violent struggles in which unjust laws were disobeyed, and they each finally won profound and positive societal changes. But not every act of civil disobedience is successful. There were…

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    the fundamental rights of education, protection of minority interest, and prohibition of discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth were all values that Gandhi held as the utmost priority. He also inspired Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela in their crusade for civil equality, creating a legacy of calm peaceful protest through his words and actions against violent protest. In fact, after visiting India and meeting with Gandhi’s associates, Martin Luther King said…

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    The video “Biography of Dr. Martin Luther King: The Man and the Dream” by The Voices of History Channel is the biography of Martin Luther King Jr, who he was as a man and why he was such a famous social activist. According to Voices of History Channel Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist who had a major role in the American civil rights movement. King longed for equality and human rights for all African Americans and achieved this through peaceful protest. He did not believe in violence…

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    Washington vs. Du Bois: Teammates yet Rivals Have you ever attended a protest, march, or public speech? Gatherings like these aren’t uncommon and go way back in history. Everyday we hear about activists in a certain part of the world speaking about what they believe in. Activism is not an unfamiliar concept to Americans. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois are considered two of the most influential activists for racial equality movements. These two men were famously known for striving…

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    To sum up, in his letter in response to the 8 white clergymen who were critiquing the mass protests he and the civil rights community was involved in while in Birmingham, Martin Luther King discussed how what was taking place in the United States, particularly in Birmingham, is unjust which is why people were protesting against. Also, that the church is not as great as it once was since its followers have not accepted African-Americans as equal, instead segregation was still taking place. Within…

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    In the beginning of Edwin Blacks reading ‘Newgentics’, he introduces the argument with passion and urgency for the world to know about the new found, game changing technology ‘newgentics’ , “today’s headline is tomorrows footnote”, (Black 427) this quote draws the reader into the topic about to be discussed, creating interest and a need to find out more about this topic, no individual wants to miss out on any part of our ever changing world and this quote fuels that fear. Black believes it will…

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    August 28th, 1963 will always be remembered as the day when 200,000 people gathered to witness the birth of a new chapter in the history of America. During “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom”, Martin Luther King – minister, speaker and renowned civil rights leader captivated his audience within 17 minutes of sheer eloquence. The sixties marked the apotheosis of racial victimization; it was during the most cynical time that Dr. King rose with a message of peace and equality, staunchly…

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    Candido Rondon, known colloquially as Marechal Rondon, was a devout Brazilian expansionist of both faith and civic pride. He successfully did what many before him had tried and failed to do, which was to unite Brazil. A driving force behind his seemingly superhuman motivation and desire to accomplish his goals of both unifying Western Brazil and Coastal Brazil and helping to further the rights of indigenous peoples was rooted in his ideological beliefs, namely the pseudo-religion of Positivism.…

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    In the novel, March, John Lewis illustrates how the desire to do better for oneself will always be met with resistance from others. Lewis portrays how the desire to do better for oneself will always be met with resistance from others through state-sanctioned police brutality against peaceful protesters. To illustrate this, Lewis recounts how Joe Rauh arranged for a series of testimonies on television, one of which included Fanny Lou Hamer’s. Hamer recollects how she was arrested after attending…

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