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    The question is, “Is Racism permanent?” To respond to this question I will address the comments Derek Bell made in his article, “Faces at the Bottom of the Well,” and concurrently discuss the comments Peggy Macintosh made in her article, “White Privilege.” The two authors offered, prodigiously, out-of-the-box comments. Yet, neither authors’ arguments were remarkable or came as no surprise to any Americans, either black or white. Regarding Bell’s comments, regretfully, every black person…

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    but not acknowledged and not recognized by either the dominant English minority or the French majority in Montreal’’ (40) is harder to maintain if you consult the relevant French sources. For example, Austin does not mention the appearance of Stokely Carmichael at the Centre social de l’Universite´ de Montre´al on 23 February 1968, a visit covered by the French student paper Le Quartier latin. On this occasion, the flamboyant president of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, who was…

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    8. I believe the theory that Bethune’s essay patterns the value added theory because it helps to under the history, applications, and periods of social change. Bethune felt that the White race had so much power, and that the Black race was still fighting for equal rights although there were suppose to be equality. The many principles were structural conduciveness, structural strain which means there is a social problem, and there were many social problems such as educationg, health care, etc.…

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    Black Power is a powerful movement in support of rights for black people, it was especially prominent in the US in the nineteen sixties and nineteen seventies. The extent at which Black Power impacted the civil rights protest movement is debatable when compared to other campaigns. One argument for Black Power having more impact on the civil rights protest movement than the more non violent movements was the expectation of non violent figures such as Martin Luther King. In source 1 King…

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    The Book “My Mind Set on Freedom”, is written by John A. Salmond, an Australian History professor who teaches American History at La Trobe University in Melbourne Australia. He describes the Civil Rights Movement between 1954 and 1968 which consisted of racial segregation more prominent in South America. Mr. Salmond explains why the movement finally collapsed, in the concluding chapter, shows how the civil rights revolution transformed the American South. His book brings a new clarity to our…

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    “Smokey” Robinson. After being turned away by Jackie Wilson’s manager, a dejected Smokey Robinson was heading back to his car and Berry Gordy stopped him and told him he liked the songs they were auditioning (Gordy 90-92, Posner23-25). After more conversation Berry discovered that Smokey had written over 100 songs and Berry ask to look and critique them, leading to a lifelong business and friendship between the two. This meeting would actually lead to the development of Motown Records, with…

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    Loose Change Analysis

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    Education and Sexuality: Different Processes of Liberation It is common practice to define a period in history by the experiences of the people living during that time. However, this presents an issue when those few experiences are generalized and expanded to represent an entire population during a given time period. When considering the two texts Loose Change: Three Women of the Sixties by Sara Davidson and Migrant Daughter: Coming of Age as a Mexican American Woman by Frances Esquibel Tywoniak…

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    The Black Panther Party was originally named the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. It was founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton. The Black Panther Party was originally formed in order to police their own neighborhoods from the Oakland Police Department. They chose to police the police due to the police brutality that was going on in their neighborhoods. The Black Panther Party used the California law that permitted carrying a loaded rifle or shotgun as long as it was carried in the open and…

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    “I think Donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. And, yes, I did. You know what else I prepared for? I prepared to be president.” Hillary Clinton said during the first presidential debate. The election of 2016 will not be forgotten anytime soon. With a surprising turn of events of Donald Trump somehow winning. Millions of American citizens are in anguish with these results. The Best Man by Gore Vidal, November by David Mamet, All the Way by Robert Schenkkan, and Crucible by…

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    Visiting the Worcester Art Museum, I was drawn in by the piece Static Variations: Blue x2. The art museum was having a series on her, and had several of her works up, but this one stood out most of all. Static Variations: Blue x2 (fig. 1) is a highly political piece about the Civil Rights Movement. In order to interpret it one must understand the life of the artist, Terri Priest, and the Civil Rights Movement itself. Terri Priest was born in 1928, in Worcester Massachusetts. She spent her…

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