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    Cambridge University. The topic of the discussion was whether “the American Dream [was] achieved at the expense of the American Negro.” The African American Civil Rights Movement occurred at this time and Martin Luther King Jr. recently led a demonstration in Selma, Alabama. Understanding that the debate took place at the same time of the Civil Rights Movement adds more weight to the discussion as the matter of black rights was a pressing concern. was a pressing concern for the rights of the…

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    longer in the oval office. To ensure their freedom, he needed to pass the Thirteenth Amendment. Passing the Amendment would not be an easy task! Obtaining votes from opposing Democrats would be a challenge. With rumors of the civil war ending soon, he had to work fast. If the war ended before the vote, it was unlikely the amendment would be passed. To his avail, on January 31, 1865, the House of Representatives voted to sign the Thirteenth Amendment. Lincoln, the movie, portrays the months…

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    The Pro-slavery and Anti-slavery settlers began to argue furiously and violence erupted causing the territory of Kansas to be nicknamed “Bleeding Kansas” because of this period of disturbance and it also helped create the pathway to the American Civil…

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    Slavery is an important aspect of American history; it has shaped our country into what it is today. The civil war took place from 1861-1865. Without slavery, the civil war would not have occurred. Slavery divided the north and south, the differing opinions on things especially slavery is what led to the American civil war. The south expressed how slavery was beneficial for the whole nation because everyone depended on the southern economy and slavery was key to the prosperity of our nation.…

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    One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. - Harry’s Game: a novel by Gerald Seymour Introduction Crucial to understanding the differences between the northern and southern United States on the brink of the Civil War is the institution of slavery. From the earliest moments of southern history, slavery had become a normal part of southern society, and southern politicians were always on the defense of what they considered habitual. However, this defense did not start off in an…

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    Slavery Reparations: A Call For Justice The supreme court of 1980 ordered the federal government to pay Native American Tribes $122 million dollars to compensate for the slaughter and illegal seizure of tribal lands in 1877; Shortly after, the congress of 1988 then consented to the payment of $1.2 billion dollars to Japanese-American citizens who had been held captive at the prison camps during WW2 (Costly, Andrew). African Americans haven’t been compensated for their enslavement until recently,…

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    The documents given to my colleagues and I are from two slavery abolitionists , one being Angelina Grimke Weld who was a woman that grew up surrounded by slavery. Watching the pain and suffering of the men and women around her she got a prime example of slavery and its harsh conditions. Angelina is tired of the north turning the other cheek when the issue of slavery is raised so she held a speech in Pennsylvania to raise concern. Along with William lloyd Garrison who was a prominent abolitionist…

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    1831: Year of Eclipse by Louis P. Masur questions the events that occurred during the year of 1831 in the United States and how they affected the country and put it on the path towards the Civil War. Masur addresses this question by focusing on four main subjects, which are coincidentally the four chapters of the book. These topics are Slavery and Abolition which discusses the issues regarding free blacks and the plans that were formed in order to abolish slavery, among other topics, Religion…

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    dissatisfied. When World War 1 happened, many of the men had to leave to help fight for their country and this led to many of the women to take over their jobs. “This report endorsed the principle of ‘equal pay for equal work’. But their expectation was that due to their ‘lesser strength and special health problems’, women’s ‘output’ would not be equal to that of men. Despite evidence that women had taken on what were considered men’s jobs and performed them effectively during the war, this did…

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    proves her claim by referring to racial problems in the past, such as the War on Drugs and Civil Rights. The War on Drugs correlates to past problems. The first claim Alexander argues is, “The War on Drugs is the vehicle through which extraordinary numbers of black men are forced into the cage” (Alexander 185). She proves this claim in her book stating that white people aren’t as identified as blacks when it comes to the War on Drugs. Black men are more assumed to having, selling, or…

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