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    government and police through segregation laws and rules imposed on them. Many State laws required racial separation in schools, playgrounds, restaurants, hotels, public transportation, restrooms, etc. Despite the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that brought many accomplishments for African Americans, the de facto law of segregation still continued, encouraged, and promoted in the South. However, in Selma, prominent African Americans Civil Rights Activists such Bobby Simmons, Jimmy lee Jackson, etc.…

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    Haylie Cartwright What equality means to me 9/19/2017 The definition of equality is “the quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status” in today's society this means something totally different, feminist use equality as a way of getting things they they want without having to work for it. I see equality as an equal opportunity for everyone to participate in the same things and I don't mean sports or anything like that but I mean like when getting an education. I don't…

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    For this week’s journal entry, I will be conducting an assessment of The University Eye Center (UEC) organization mission statement and provide ways in which I would empower stakeholders within the organization. After researching macro practice that governs the organization such as, ethics, leadership, diversity, decision-making skills within the agency and conflict resolution. I have seen a few strengths within the agency; there are still areas that need to improve. The mission of the…

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    “Huelga! Huelga! Huelga!” grandma screamed alongside Cesar Chavez and hundreds of other protesters outside the Delano, California vineyards. The rays of the burning sun, searing their skin were the least of their concerns. Protesters were there to proclaim justice for all the farm workers that had been denied the right for proper working conditions in the fields. Bertha Silva came from a Mexican decedent, her parents moved to Delano, California when she was the age of 11. Soon after arriving,…

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    Homoerotic sexual intercourse is a form of sexual interaction that infrequently makes it to mainstream television and film. Since the efforts of modern-day gay rights movements, homosexuality has made a more frequent appearance in American film and television, but the fact still remains that the “sexual norm” in media regards the involvement of both a man and a woman. In 2004 and 2005, two films were released, both of which exhibited homosexuality in their own ways, and respectively sparked…

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    dining room might be divided anywhere from five or eight sections and it’s the duty of the opening host to assign each server a section. Some of the duties that both opening and closing hosts share are to check the restrooms every twenty minutes and clean them when needed restocking the restrooms, and cleaning the main entrance door every twenty minutes as well. Host also help bussing tables and delivering food to customers. The duties of closing the host are different than the duties of an…

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    as a result of black folks had numerous restrictions on what they will do whereas living within the USA. The Jim Crow laws were supported segregation of public faculties, public places, and public transportation, and therefore the segregation of restrooms, restaurants, and drinking fountains for whites and blacks. The U.S. military was conjointly segregated. The Jim Crow laws caused white to feel superior to black whereas black thought they were inferior. African Americans were subjected to…

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    submissive role. A child who cried when he was being beat had fulfilled its role and might be excused further punishment. October 1, 1970, Assistant Principal Solomon Barnes applied corporal punishment to Roosevelt Andrews and fifteen other boys in a restroom at Charles R. Drew Junior High School. A teacher had accused Andrews of tardiness, but Andrews claimed he still had two minutes to get to class when he was taken to get bear. When Andrews denied paddling, Barnes hit him on the arm, back,…

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    Racial Equality Racial equality has changed a lot through the years. Before everyone had equal rights, african americans were slaves and they were beat and they weren't fed. Now it is illegal to have slaves.Now, colored people can have a job and get paid. Now, they can go to restaurants and go to stores and have nice things without being discriminated. There is still racism but it isn't as bad as it used to be. Now, if a white person makes a racist comment to an…

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    herself. For example she says to herself “If you don’t stop being sad right now, I’m going to turn on the garbage disposal and listen to the sound it makes until you cooperate.” (Pg. 102) This reminds me off myself because I always lock myself in the restroom and motivate myself to do better. I also notice at the end of chapter 1 she…

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