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    of the abolition of slavery in the North, former victims of this cruel institution began to write about the racism that existed in the North even after the Civil War. In fact, slave narratives written by African Americans had gained more popularity than novels written by African Americans at that time, like those by the renowned Frederick Douglass and Harriet Ann Jacobs. Though perceived as mere means of anti-slavery propaganda by many who supported slavery, these narratives were significant…

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    order amongst the chaos of criminal cases and deliver justice for those convicted. However, there appears to be a degree of irony in labeling the criminal justice system as being “unjust”, assuming that the system truly delivers justice. Yet this is supported by recent polls stating that only roughly 25% of the American population has a significant level of confidence in our system (Matsueda & Drakulich 2010). Further studies tell us that subgroups, such as minorities, have even stronger…

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    As a black man in today’s society, it is no longer surprising to log on to Twitter and see that another black life has been taken. The issue is that black people are being killed for illegitimate reasons by white people. Furthermore, these same people are getting away with these killings. For instance, the Trayvon Martin case which was one of the most famous recent occurrences of injustice done to a black person. Martin’s death, among many others, started a civil movement within the black…

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    seeking a new home in the new world found themselves outside of the jurisdiction of the Virginia charter, and there were mutterings of mutiny among the voyagers. One of the primary motivations in the writing of the compact was to establish the rule of law and to legitimize their colonization of an unclaimed area. Each of the sections of the compact was carefully considered by the writers of the document, as this charter would set the precedent for how the governance of their planned colony would…

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    out against what they believe is wrong in hopes of getting justice, or change. Throughout the years, and evolution of music, there have been many different monumental musicians who used their platforms to voice their opinion on things they felt were unjust. One modern artist of our generation who has been an advocate for Pan-Africanism, and social justice issues is J. Cole or Jermaine Lamarr Cole. Born in Frankfurt, Germany on January 28, 1985, he was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina.…

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    Living in a first world country with many privileges often times allows society to turn their heads and not see the battles that third world countries have to go through daily. The challenges that people of Latin America face do not directly affect common Americans in fact in ways it benefits them therefore it is easily ignored. Currently there is and has been many social movements and social change in Latin America that are against multi transnational and national corporations. The poor and…

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    their lives. Therefore, the banning of books in schools and libraries across the country has a detrimental effect on the advancement of a student’s relationship with the world because it censors imperative information about matters such as racism, oppression, and sexism in society, which affects the…

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    Statistical Critique Discrimination can be defined as the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. A group of people who certainly feel the wrath of discrimination are the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual community. The oppression and unequal treatment that they have struggled with over the years has negatively impacted their well-being. The LGB community is left with, feelings of anxiety, depression, disorders related to substance abuse, and other more severe mental…

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    Prejudice is a contagion. It only takes one person to exhibit it, and then more will follow. This ignorant falsehood corrupts our minds into believing that it is acceptable to not to treat our neighbour as we would ourselves. As a result- society then becomes victim to its own prejudice. We see this in the short story ‘On the train’ by Fiona Kidman, ‘The Book Thief’ by Markus Zusak, ‘The Pianist’ which is directed by Roman Polanski and also in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ written by Harper Lee. These…

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    NGOS/Charities When it comes to NGOS, charities and organizations everything appears really black and white. I feel that media really portrays it as that way. So I decided to put it in color and bring out some facts by providing certain certain incidents that take place in these groups. I feel that it is very important to do research before donating. In your mind you may think this money is going to individuals in need but in reality these groups may be using it for their own benefit. It is…

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