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    protested and did what they needed to do to get the slaves their equal rights. "As early as the 17th century‚ a set of rules was in effect in Virginia and elsewhere"(britannica.com). One code was they had no legal rights in court‚ and considered inadmissible in all courts. They were not allowed to own property‚ or run away from their master‚ no firearms‚ not allowed to read or write‚ and not permitted to marry. The laws were very strict in nature‚ and relentless. The free blacks did not have the

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    her life fighting against the oppression of African Americans‚ while in the United States‚ and West Indians‚ while in United Kingdom. She was also an advocate against women’s oppression and‚ of equality‚ which led to her imprisonment‚ and subsequent deportation in 1955. Jones was also a prominent member of the Young Communist League (YCL) and‚ strongly supported the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). Life in New York‚ during the 1920s-1930s‚ allowed Jones to experience oppression

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    African American vs. Caucasian Americans At first glance some people might consider this paper to be on the racial side‚ however it was all written by observations made. There are many differences between African Americans and Caucasians‚ some people don’t see the differences because of ignorance . You must read the paper with an open mind and take none of this to heart. African American and Caucasians function differently in public surroundings. When you see a young African American you usually

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    be discuss is the African American and the Latino American. This two minority cultural groups have witness discrimination‚ stereotype‚ and bias. The diversity situation or cultural dilemma that I chose is discrimination. When dealing with discrimination it links to other things such as being stereotyped and biases. I feel these three topics have something in common which is someone or a cultural group is being judged. In the paragraph below would go into full detail of the problems that these cultural

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    similar ethnic backgrounds. After The Civil War there were Jewish‚ African American‚ Italian and Irish gangs in New York. Chinese gangs appeared in California in the mid 1800s. Philadelphia reported gangs as early as 1840. Between then and 1870 Philadelphia became home to over 100 street gangs. This is also the time when gangs started to use clothing for the sake of distinctiveness. Chicago became a type of gang capital during the 1920s‚ with a total of about 1‚300 gangs and about 25‚000 gang members

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    were lots of agricultural jobs‚ men usually worked on farms (were laborers) doing physical jobs like: • Looking after the animals • Being a milkman • Harvesting crops • Sowing broadcast • Dibbling • Threshing • Breaking stones The women did a lot more in the domestic system they would usually stay at home and: • Cook food • Wash clothes • Sew and make clothes They were very involved textiles and the making of cloth‚ they would spin the wool at home using hand looms or spinning wheels

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    Gregory Howard Williams tells of his story from when he was born in 1943 through his book “life on the color line.” Gregory starts out life living officially as a white child with his mother and father for his first ten years. After his mother left to be away from his abusive father‚ Gregory went with his father to live with his father’s family. Since Gregory was part black‚ and he was now living with his black relatives‚ he was then known officially as a black child. This changes his life by giving

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    African American’s had a second class status in 1865‚ therefore their life was hard. By the nineteenth century slavery had been abolished throughout America’s Northern states‚ however it continued across the South. Between 1890 and 1910‚ the southern states government introduced the ‘Jim Crow’ laws‚ which allowed legal segregation. This created separate facilities for blacks and whites‚ these included education‚ healthcare‚ transport and public facilities such as; toilets‚ bus stations and drinking

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    The life of a citizen in 1920’s and 1930’s in the USSR and USA In this essay I am going to compare the lives of ordinary citizens in 1920’s and 1930’s in the USSR and USA. Let’s begin with the USA. In the 1920’s many europeans envied the people of USA because the standard of living was the highest it had ever been. The American workers were earning on avarage nearly twice as much money as workers in any other country in the world. The manufacturers started using assembly lines in factories to make producing

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    thinking about how to improve the taste of the meal‚ how to amuse themselves by beating African American‚ or the new clothing they brought or they will purchase the ones they are interested in. Just like the wealthy people don’t understand why poor people were worried about will there be enough food or not‚ the poor people don’t understand why wealthy people always have to get new clothing. Especially‚ the poor people were the servant of the wealthy people at the time‚ who will care how servant feels

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