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    Historical Influence of Gulliver’s Travels The eighteenth century, better known as the Age of Enlightenment, sparked a period in which people were gravitating more towards science and reason rather than religion. Governments during this time were power hungry and ruthless. As a result of this, the lower class greatly suffered and became incensed and irate. One man in particular spoke out against the injustice he felt by means of the written word. Jonathan Swift challenged the government of his…

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    beatings/murders on many innocent African-Americans throughout these times. Anne Moody was one who believed that things needed to be changed and can if people have the courage to step up to fight for what they believe in. Anne Moody believed that the civil rights movement was and effective way in addressing these inequalities due to its strong willed and motivated people within along with methods that try to reframe from violent means. Even though by the end she believed that the nonviolent and…

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    “Colorblindness” in America “We the people” has been the slogan of America for over two hundred years. We pride ourselves on the fact that we want to treat all people of any gender, background, age and race the same. America has come a long way in many areas like woman’s rights and racial equality. We want to think that everything is all fine and dandy when it comes to racism, but we still have a long way to go. According to the Color-Blind Privilege by Charles A. Gallagher, denying race as a…

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    to the racial discrimination all around the United States. Since then, stories have surfaced relating the mistreatment of the African-American peoples of our nation by white officers. Mike Brown, Eric Garner, and Trayvon Martin have become household names, and riots are breaking…

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    Allegory In Education

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    the whites. The black schools were deprived of resources as compared to the white school this was an intentional way to make black societies develop an anti-school subculture hence under achieve economically. The term subculture refers to a group of people who share same values, norms…

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    political forces have inconvenienced the traditional practices of Indigenous people. In the article Elders’ Teachings in the Twenty-first Century: A Personal Reflection by Marlene Brant Castellano she explains these oral teachings and who instructs them, how these teachings are interpreted and applied to every day circumstances, and how these teachings are transmitted to others. Further, Castellano uncovers how the Indigenous peoples are trying to reclaim their traditions in today’s modern…

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    Between Women’s and Civil Rights, there are African-American women, not completely sheltered by neither movements. The feminism was perceived to be white women 's word not for Africa-American women’s word. Likewise, even after the Civil Rights Act, Black women still being sexually oppressed, now, by Black men as well. Afro-American women do not live their lives negatively impacted by sexism alone. The Women’s Movement does not reflect the most pressing needs of the majority black women and…

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    just come in to the office and Samsung stocks are one hundred dollars less than they were yesterday. You have only heard some gossip on the way to work and read some tweets. You have to make a decision…what do you do? Some people will buy, some people will sell, and some people will opt for more information. Quick decisions can have profound impacts in our day-to-day lives, yet they are so often necessary. Gladwell refers to these kinds of decisions as thin-slicing. “Thin-slicing” refers to the…

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    and science academy, I was the minority. I wasn’t just the only white person out of twenty-three students, I was the only white girl. That first week was really hard. It was a culture shock. In high school there was black people, so it’s not like I’ve never been around black people before. I actually dated a black guy for…

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    While reading both books At The Dark End of The Street by Danielle L. McGuire and The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration by Michelle Alexander both have a straight forward approach on the view of stigma and constant racial caste systems placed on African Americans. The books share many comparable factors because the condition based on the fact that African Americans “civil” state never changes. The book At The Dark End of The Street and The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration the emphasis on racial…

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