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    American History X

    arly age Derek (Edward Norton) has been stuffing his racist ideology. Then he became hated people of color to the extreme when his father was an African of criminals killed. Derek became the right arm of Cameron (Stacy Keach), the leader of a neo-Nazi organization. Influenced by Cameron, the young man growing up not only hate the blacks, but also hate all immigrants Asia, Latin America, Jews and Muslims. Once, when seeing a black man robbed the middle of the road, Derek rushed to intervene and crack

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    culturally and educationally. Therefore, tourism agencies, organizations and people interested in the tourism should find many ways to make the industry better. The first way to develop the industry is to find and make the connection between travelers and local people. There is a new platform called Withlocals.com connects travelers with the local population directly in order to show tourists the real Vietnam. Local people can become guides who give tourists the authentic travel experiences, activities

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    How to Overcome Social Biases

    acknowledges the story of black people who were fleeing the South from 1915 to 1970 looking for freedom from all brutality and tried to search for a better opportunity up North. She stresses the stories of African-Americans, whom were filled with horror and humiliations. She concludes the burnings and lynching of black men. This violence and brutality against black men has been going around for centuries and all it has done is expand the racism against colored people. It has caused humiliation, sadness

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    Ida B Wells Research Paper

    justice, she is a very important figure in the Early Civil Rights movement of the (1862-1931) that helped the African American population. Wells was a true hero a rebel to be exact who tried to bring justice to the African American community. Many people claim that rebel stands for a harmful rioting person, not abiding by regulated rules. Rebel really stands for a leader, fighter and believer. Wells was a rebel who impacted the world in a several positive ways. Was Wells actions and rebellious ways

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    plains, and tropical rainforests. This just shows how Africans can adapt to different areas. Also, it shows why they are the oldest living human species alive. African cultures vary because of the different areas in which they live. A lot of people believe that everyone that lives in Africa comes from a tribe. However, that is not always the case in different areas in Africa. The effects that the Western and European cultures had on African cultures lead to a major change for Africans.

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    Malcolm X

    community. Even if the white people were being outlandishly evil to the blacks, it does not give the blacks any sort of right to retaliate and kill white people out of anger. I believe the ways of Martin Luther King Jr. were the most ethical and respectable ways to go about the civil rights movement. Peace and patience are a lot more respectable than violence when it comes to achieving a goal. On the other hand, I agree with Malcolm X in the fact that what white people have done is completely inexcusable

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    Examples Of Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

    and with that, unjust. In the award winning book 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, the theme of injustice is rampant throughout in the cases of Boo Radley, Tom Robinson, and Calpurnia. The false judgment of Boo Radley perpetuates injustice. People made up stories and spread rumors about him. He was seen as a monster who ate raw squirrels and had bloodstained hands. Not just kids gossiped about Boo, but also the adults joined in. Miss Stephanie Crawford, who was the towns main busy-body, told

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    The American Dream In Drown By Junot Diaz

    In this scene, Yunior and his family are on their way to his aunt’s house for a party. Yunior has recently immigrated to America to meet his father. However, when they arrived, they realized the America was not the amazing place that they had imagined back in the Dominican Republic. The text states, “That morning, when she had gotten us up for school, she told us that she wanted to have a good time at the party. I want to dance, she said, but now, with the sun sliding

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    1960's Diary Entries

    to African American heritage. He stood up for African Americans and spoke out words and things that they were too afraid to say. He educated them on how to stand up for themselves and their rights as how to carry themselves as black men. He was so amazing that no one would have thought that a troubled young black boy would turn out to be as powerful and educated as a leader. When Malcolm X was young, he was a young man that was troubled, and wind up doing prison time. Malcolm X made a living for

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    Final Court Speech

    in a court of law. In the movie Brigance said "lawyers not to just talk about the truth, but to actually seek it, to find it" saying it their job to find the truth. But what is different is what they say in the final speech. Atticus goes to say how people should be treated equally and it was Mayella guilt that cause it and Brigance proves his statement telling the story of how Tonya was rape and imagine her if she was

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