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    A wrongful conviction is when an innocent person is sent to jail for a crime they did not commit. There are numerous characteristics involved in wrongful convictions but the most consistent contributors are eyewitness error, police misconduct, mistaken identity, and race. An eyewitness can be a key contributor for law enforcement or they can be a detriment. A person who witnesses a dramatic event or a crime is often called upon by law enforcement personnel to testify in court as to what he/she…

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    In the literary work, Slavery by Another Name: The Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II, by Douglas A. Blackmon, a critical piece of untold history regarding the issue of slavery is explored in a captivating and compelling argument stating slavery had not truly been abolished until forty-five years after the emancipation proclamation. To any human who has completed grade school through high school this claim might come to shock you, as we are told that Lincoln had…

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    Slavery by Another Name, written by Douglas A. Blackmon, casts a light on a dark chapter in American history that is often overlooked. Published in 2008, the book uncovers the traumatic reality of forced labor and exploitation in the post-Civil War South, revealing a system almost completely reminiscent of slavery despite its legal abolition. This essay will explore the major and minor themes emphasized by Blackmon, such as the role of corporate interests, the psychological impact of oppression,…

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    Orphan Trains The main point of the documentary on orphan trains is child welfare and the method that was used in 1859 where children from an urban city that were homeless and poor were gathered up and put in homes and the idea of Charles Lauren Brace was to put them on a train and find good farming Christian families from the western states to raise these children. Some of the misconceptions that were faced with this idea was that the child will be better off in the homes that they are placed…

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    Failure Of Reconstruction

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    Six hundred and twenty thousand men died in the American Civil War, the bloodiest conflict in United States history. Brother fought brother and father fought son in the conflict that split the nation in half over slavery. One hundred fifty three years since the end of the Civil War, racism still persists throughout American society. Why, after all these years, does hate continue to pervade this great nation? Why was this disgrace not dealt with immediately after the Civil War, during…

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    Slavery is a subject that we all have learned about throughout our years in school, however it was never taught with much detail or major depth. We were taught the basics and time periods and what and who ended slavery. What I do not recall is learning about what happened the years right after, it seems like slavery ended and then fast forward to the mid-1900 and then there was segregation. The Pbs documentary “Slavery by Another name” takes you to the years after slavery was “abolished” and…

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    Lynching affected New South Capitalism in the following ways: race, gender, and class. Lynching was able to do this because it was fully ingrained within the south’s socioeconomic system. Lynching affected race and could be seen through who was lynched. Normally African Americans were lynched because whites were prejudiced against them and saw them as a threat to white man’s progress. Also, white men lynched African Americans in order to protect their “ladies.” Lynching affected the class system…

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    slavery, but contained a texted that allowed the states to hold a person in forced forms of labor in case they were punished for a crime they committed. Because of this, the second time reference is 1875, a date in which the Leasing act was formally establish in some states. The leasing act was, in my opinion, a modern form of slavery, which legalized the forced labor of the convicts in favor of the states. These events had negative consequences for the lives of African Americans, since the…

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    equity requirements concerns. Every company has some debt equity requirements that is a limit on debt holding to run smoothly as set by shareholders and owners. Maybe international has enough debt to its name that it cannot afford to be more debt leasing for…

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    prestigious entrepreneur man. So as his idea was going on, he started thinking of ideas that his company could be unique and the best in the area of synthetic soccer fields. Juan Carlos decided that his synthetic soccer fields company will not only offer leasing synthetic soccer fields, it also have the option of tournaments where you can make up your own team and participate in the tournaments that Señor Gol offers,…

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