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    Between 1945 and 1949, a series of trials called the Nuremberg trials had taken place.These trials were for the Soviets who were involved with the concentration camps that killed 3 million jews.The jews had been tortured by some of these people. Some were involved, but didn't commit the horrendous actions others did. Some people committed suicide to avoid facing the trials. Hitler committed suicide before the commence of the Trials, but who knows if he did it to avoid facing his treacherous…

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    The American South Dixie

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    The Southern United States—commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South—is a region of the United States of America. The South does not exactly match the geographic south, but is predominantly located in the southeastern corner; Arizona and New Mexico, which are geographically in the southern part of the country, are rarely considered part of the Southern United States, while West Virginia, which separated from Virginia in 1863,[2] commonly is.[3][4][5] Some scholars…

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    harassed other religions and races after the war. They became stronger in number and demanded order and stability in their recently restored organization (Whayne. A Native Story.). There are still members of the KKK organization today but at least lynching seized after the…

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    The topic of racism is more than a moment of uncomforting thoughts or actions of others. It is based on the attitude of one’s thought of superiority. One who also feels that anyone who is “different” from them is inferior and should not be allowed the same privileges in life. During the Reconstruction period, the idea that equality among blacks and whites could be obtained was short lived and as years passed it became more evident. It did not deliver on equality. Instead, it birthed the idea of…

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    1. According to the article, who is Gwendolyn Brooks? According to the article, Gwendolyn Brooks is a poet who had grown up during the migration, she had moved from Kansas to Chicago as an infant. Her first collection of poetry was based on her neighborhood in Bronzeville. 2. According to the article, who is Langston Hughes? Langston Hughes is a famous poet and was a part of the Harlem Renaissance. He spent some time living in Chicago, in 1949, he went to the University of Chicago…

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    opposed the New Deal because they thought it was socialist and others supported it because they wanted to promise an income for each American family which was payed for by high taxes on the wealthy. Southerners were forced to work on farms and “lynchings of black Americans increased from eight in 1932 to 28 in 1933” (Campbell). In defense of industry jobs, President Roosevelt passed a law which outlawed discrimination of gender, sex, and race. He also called on some African Americans as advisers…

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    Madam C.J. Walker was the first African American millionaire to exist. During her childhood she was orphaned at the age of seven and go married for the first time at the age of fourteen. She was a very prominent woman in the beauty market in 1910. She created a line of hair products that helped with scalp problems that cause hair loss. She made her start when she started experimenting with different hair products, she eventually created a formula that created a smooth, shiny coiffure for African…

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    Although the social class was seen as the biggest conflict, the racial construct was also a severe problem intrinsic to the Victorian nature of the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age continued to operate as a white supremacy despite the passing of 14th amendment in 1868. To Americans of the Gilded Age, all ethnicities are ranked according to “science”, with Anglo-Saxons proudly sitting on top of the pyramid. In this construct, some can elevate to whiteness, others need segregation and still others…

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    Several pivotal events and turns faced during the post-civil war period in the 1860s that America experienced several good and bad events which helped push along its evolution. Factors include immigration, industrialization and racial bigotry coming from several previous slavery states in the south. The country was divided until the Civil War came to an end at Appomattox courthouse when the South surrendered to the North. By 1915, a prosperous America had been started to be built with the…

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    Body Cameras Controversy

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    It is virtually impossible nowadays for a person to watch the news without a new headline popping up that involves a police officer and an unarmed person who is shot and killed out of “self defense.” The increase in the number of deaths by law enforcement has sparked controversy throughout the United States, and has changed the way a majority of the public views “lawful” and “justified” police force. Because of the rising death rate, body-mounted police cameras have been the talk of the nation.…

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