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    whites as the “Superhero”, the news is the media to blame for repetitive false judgment. The news plays the biggest role in reinforcing the black community as criminal.…

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    nt Exploration Worksheet #1 Watch: “A Class Divided” Parts 1-5. Find it at: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/divided/etc/view.html 1. What was the most surprising thing you learned or saw in this documentary? Nothing about this documentary was very shocking for me. The most surprising thing to me, was how little people, especially the adults, were willing to push back and stand up for themselves when they were in discriminated group. I would have assumed a group of grown…

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    taxation without representation. Therefore, it led to anger the American colonists and made their lives more difficult. Regardless of the income raised by the Sugar Act, British Parliament continued to impose a new tax on the colonies. In 1765, The Stamp Act created to make American colonists pay a new tax on every piece of printed paper they used in order to protect them. The Act was the first direct tax and so offensive to all colonists because it was set without any approval of the colonial…

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    Every night I would come home with a new piece of paper, at the top of the paper in big letters appeared the word “Homework”. Getting my homework done was difficult; I didn’t have anyone to help me with it. There wasn’t anyone in my house that spoke English, I a 2nd grade student was the most fluent English speaker. Weeks later I was transferred to a new class that was said to improve my skills. The English Language development (ELD) class was…

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    Learning a new language is one of the most difficult things I have done in my life. My whole life has changed since I moved to the United States. I did not know how to speak English when I arrived here. It is difficult to survive in the United States if you did not know how to communicate or understand what the other person is trying to say. I had to learn English by reading books and watching movies. I had a friend of mine who helped me with learning English as well. I am getting better with my…

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    “National Center for Education Statistics’s Common Core of Data, declines in the level of exposure to students of other races have occurred more rapidly in the suburbs of our largest metropolitan areas than in the cities”. Followed by “In the past 25 years, the number of Latino students in U.S. schools has more than tripled”. This isn’t right, when I was a student at my old high school we would have international night where people would make displays with food or small items from and…

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    The American Revolution The American Revolution started in 1765 and ended in 1783 after the French and Indian War. The reason why the American Revolution occurred was because the colonists were tired of the British monarchy and aristocracy. The colonists had the right to revolutionize against the British. During this time the British Crown had no idea how the colonists lived and the rules he was suppressing on them seemed unjust to the colonists. At first he sent men to settle the land and…

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    Published in 1952, Ralph Ellison ' s Invisible Man is the story about a man in New York City who believes himself to be invisible to American society because of his black skin. Entire the book reflexes the author 's stands about relationships between black identity and Marxism as well as his anger toward racial issues. Chapter 3 of the book tells the trip of narator, a black man, and Mr. Norton, a white man having alcohol dependence problems to the Golden Day bar. This is the typical…

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    My mother had to put me in school, find a job, living situation wasn’t so great she had to find a house, it was just an abundant of work that she had to get done and on top of that she is trying to learn a new language. There are many Multilanguage organizations for people who are in my mother’s situation since my mother had not mastered the English language, she needed a helping hand, having someone to translate important documents, give suggestions on where are the finest places to stay, eat,…

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    stereotypes, there is always the underlying presence/influence of white culture whether it be the fact that the show was produced by a white person or a white character. This essay will analyze how rapper childish Gambino more commonly known as Donald Glover new tv show Atlanta addresses common black cultural issues and stereotypes head-on without any influence of white culture. More specifically this essay will use the first episode: “Streets on Lock” which first…

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