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    Black Codes were laws that were brought about in the South around 1865 to limit the freedom of black people (Alchin). These limitations include permission to travel, segregation, and limited choice in employment. The purpose of Black Codes was to reacquire control over recently freed slaves, inhibit their freedom, and avoid black uprisings (Alchin). According to the Fourteenth Amendment, the recently freed slaves were citizens of the United States, so by introducing the Black Codes, they were…

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    Josh Duggar Sociology

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    Josh Duggar is one of the nineteen children of Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar. The Duggar family chose to homeschool all the children because they are conservative Christians with old fashion values. They wanted to limit the outside world for their children. Michelle and Jim Bob had been sheltering their children from so much, that they couldn’t really date, they had to go through a courtship. While having someone in their family chaperoning them, their parents have to make sure they like the guy…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. During the 1950s there was civil unrest about rights for African Americans. They were tired of not being able to have the same rights as whites. They wanted change but they needed the guidance of someone who could show them a way to achieve their goal. What path should they take and how to avoid the violence that was happening. There was a man who tried to right the wrongs of society. He was not a rich man nor was he a man of great political power he was simply a Baptist…

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    Racial equality has always been a sensitive and controversial topic in the world, and during the Jim Crow era it was an especially hard time for blacks. The biggest problem was with traveling, finding motels, and finding a diner that would even let african americans eat there. During this time period you had the choice whether you wanted to serve a black person or not. In spite of this, black civic leader Victor H. Green created a guide book of rules for blacks when traveling. This included…

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    all citizens. This was an era of great change but (fused sentence) it shows that change in America has to be fought for and that it doesn't come easily. Starting in the late 1800's, the southern states adopted Jim Crow Laws, which were a form of de jure segregation, or segregation by law. Jim Crow Laws mandated segregation based on color in public schools, transportation,…

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    Why Justice Will Prevail What Does American Democracy Mean to Me shows that Mary McLeod Bethune is hopeful that a new, better, and more equal America will be built. She tells us that justice will prevail because of her religion, her race, and trust in American society. In the first paragraph, she states that black Americans have a deep and abiding faith in American democracy, and her faith is based on Christianity. She believes that God will guide the nation “out of the darkness of slavery and…

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    American to look like ditch digger, bow, and step off the side walk in their present. It wasn’t with ease for some blacks to act in according to what the whites wanted. Black were considered smart if they dress nice which was total unacceptable. Jim Crow still had an impact on the African American like the antebellum still exist. This was still happening from South Carolina to Georgia and Mississippi the blacks were still in danger weather you were a solider or a black citizen. When blacks…

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    Final Exam 1.The Klu Klux Klan was formed in the belief that the white race is superior to African Americans and are inferior to the white race. Through the organizations history blacks have been tortured and in many circumstances murdered based on everything from simply moving into all white neighborhoods or by false accusations to justify their acts of discrimination towards the black society. Based on the Klans history of prejudice they continue to fuel racism that produces discrimination…

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    One of the attitudes of the African American towards job searching is that they have the fear of being discriminated by their white counterparts who happen to be their employers in most of the time. Another fear is that of harassment by their employers and being underpaid as compared to other employees who are working in the same positions. Another attitude is that they fear being demoralized or being intimidated by their employers, and even being used wrongly. Some of the enlightened African…

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    Purpose Of Lynching

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    The istory and Purpose of Lynching For many years, people have taken the law into their own hands. Normally in a violent fashion. One way that people did this was lynching. Lynching is when a group of people get together to form a mob to punish someone for doing something they thought was wrong. Lynching was used as a form of vigilantism to punish people that groups thought needed to be punished. Lynching came to represent whites hatred of blacks. Lynching began to assume a more…

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