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    often mishandled the rights to uphold blacks newly found freedoms within the south and parts of the north. This mishandling of rights lead the South to create a much separated and segregated hatred view point that had lasting effects well into the 1960’s. It also lead to…

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    Pickett's Charge

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    the most to the South’s eventual defeat of the Confederates at the Battle of Gettysburg, but without the superb leadership of the Union general during this battle, it could have ended in a different result. Because of more popular names like Ulysses S. Grant and Stonewall Jackson, George Meade is often considered the forgotten general of the American Civil War. The three days at Gettysburg were the only three days that Meade had in command of the army, and with those days, he not only stopped…

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    "the President 's eyes, ears and legs" and provided objective information to her husband about what she learned while…

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    Prufrock” takes this fear to a whole new level. When reading the title of the poem, the reader would more than likely think that it was going to be a beautiful love song. Although, as the poem goes on its obvious that it is the exact opposite of that. T. S. Elliot takes what is a promise of a love song and turns it into more of a persistent reminder of how Prufrocks life is lonely and unfulfilling. Throughout the poem, Elliot uses irony in as many aspects as he could. The title is probably the…

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    victimize African Americans and Radical Republicans (white reformers) (Gale Encyclopedia of American Law, 2011). From 1868 through the early 1870s the Ku Klux Klan functioned as a loosely organized group of political and social terrorists. The Klan 's goals included the political defeat of the Republican Party and the maintenance…

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    What is happiness? Do we have a right to have it? In the essay “We have no Right to Happiness” C. S Lewis claims that we do not have a right to happiness and sets his foundation on an anecdote. Throughout our life we meet so many different people; some are happy while some are not, but it is not up to us to decide whether they are happy or not, and what makes one person happy would make another person happy, or whether it is the right path to happiness. In the article mentioned above, Lewis…

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    ABO Blood Group Essay

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    Prior to WWII many anthropologists maintained that race was a biological phenomenon best ascertained through the use of anthropometric measurements. After the war, however, a growing number of anthropologists along with geneticists and serologists began to rethink the race concept and its attendant methodologies. Prompted by political and social events as well as empirical shifts brought on by the modern synthesis, these scientists sought more "objective" and "scientifically valid" methods for…

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    Civil War Reconstruction

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    important issue in the United States at that time, instead focusing on small scandals and instances of corruption that were far less urgent, such as the Indian Ring and the Whiskey Ring. The Indian Ring was a scandal caused by Grant’s Secretary of War, William W. Belknap, who had been accepting bribes from companies who had licenses to trade on the reservations of Native American tribes. The Whiskey Ring was a scandal that occurred when those in the business of selling whiskey bribed government…

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    In 1945, the year Truman was sworn into office, he was first notified about the nuclear weapons the United States had been constructing. “It was not until April 25, 1945, 13 days after the death of Franklin Roosevelt, that the new president, Harry S. Truman, was briefed about the Manhattan Project.” Before he took the oath to become president, as a result of the untimely death of President Franklin Roosevelt, he had no prior knowledge of the atomic bomb and was completely blindsided with the…

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    In 1866, one year following the civil war, Memphis broke out suddenly and dramatically with a three-day outbreak of racial violence. This included the whites rioting through neighborhoods that consisted of black people. Forty-six freed people were murdered by the moment the fires destroying black churches and schools had been put out. Congress was irate at the fact white opposition in the conquered South initiated what was called the Radical Reconstruction. This was a policy put in place to…

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