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    are of a comedic nature, they come from a place of sincere concern. Dear White People is a social satire that follows four black students at a fictitious Ivy League college. In the movie, the subjects make it their prerogative to tackle the issue of race at their school. More specifically, have a residence hall where non-residents, mostly white people, are not welcome, preserving their culture in doing so. They feel that their culture is being infringed upon and taken advantage

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    It is common knowledge that the topic of race is being examined all over the world. Frequently, more efforts are made through formation of policies, enactment of laws, and abolition of practices to obliterate racial discrimination. The pace of success of this endeavor is being delayed by the media because the media constantly portrays race in an inappropriate and derogatory manner. A race as described by Yolanda. T. Moses is a group of people who share similar and unique characteristics, while racial

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    The Ballot or the Bullet speech addressed by Malcolm X, a well-known black nationalist, sought to persuade those of color that the only way to overcome the civil-rights struggle was to give it a new explanation, being the ballot or the bullet. Throughout the speech he expresses his deep dismay in the black community’s ongoing conflict of political oppression, economic exploitation, and social humiliation. Through ethos, logos, and pathos Malcolm made his audience re-evaluate their existing vision

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    Alyssa Rubio U.S. History 1162: Southern Horrors Essay Prof. Kara Carroll October 4, 2015 Southern Horrors and Other Writings The aftermath of the civil war left the U.S in a terrible position; thus calling for the dawning of the Reconstruction era. The idea of Reconstruction was brought up by Pres. Abe Lincoln, but it was brought out by Andrew Johnson after President Lincoln was assassinated. The hopes for former slaves was lifted when the 13th-15th amendments were established and many rights

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    News Media Report: Ferguson in the Ultimate Struggle over Race, Power and Privilege. By: Keepa Karmacharya For: Professor Thobani Due: October 23rd, 2014 GRSJ 306 Introduction This essay argues that the shooting of Michael Brown and subsequent events in Ferguson, Missouri, cannot be fully understood outside the context of the social, historical, political and economic ideologies that shape the United States. I chose to critique two news reports each from different news sources, including The New

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    didn?t tell us not to play with that group of kids or the other. My father was, in fact, the establisher of a neighborhood sports program, both secular and parochial. You see my neighborhood was a true melting pot of America. We had all kinds of races and cultures. And my father taught us (actually it just kind of sunk in) to treat everyone as if they were you; the Golden Rule. It wasn?t until I was able to leave my neighborhood, around eleven and twelve years of age, that I experience my first

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    during the time of slavery and inequality in America. He discusses slavery and inferiority effect on the African race and the process of the elimination of slavery and unjust laws. He utilizes the cruel language in which the White race slander the Africans with. Du Bois also describes the United States as being partitioned into two unlike universes. One world being of the White race, with the grant of unlimited rights and dominance. While the other is filled with tons of people who struggle to acquire

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    claims how segregation has come back in the deep southern parts of America. Also, a map titled “Racial Segregation in American Cities” continues to show us the ongoing theme of the separation of people. Similarly, the article “We’re Still Divided by Race”, by various authors, talks about how segregation is still around, whether by design or by choice. Through numerous appeals and strategies, they all convey the shared argument that personal preferences lead to the segregation of mankind. The transcript

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    toward black America." Many blacks were also shocked by the book because Du Bois announced his opposition to the conciliatory policy of Booker T. Washington and his followers, who favored assimilation and argued for the gradual development of the Negro race through vocational training. Du Bois declared: "So far as Mr. Washington apologizes for injustice, North or South, does not rightly value the privilege and duty of voting, belittles the emasculating effects of caste distinctions, and opposes the higher

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    3rd Street S. and Franklin is a neighborhood that is slightly impoverished in terms of the old homes along with the more modern buildings. Visiting Betty’s neighborhood allowed for me to see the lack of mingling between the few who were walking around, while also taking in the few amount of cars that were parked. This really surprised me because I figured that Minneapolis is always busy and crowded. It was, for the most part, quiet except for the few cars that were blasting hip hop music. The apartment

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