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    While listening to the Black Art by Amari Baraka its so much emotion behind what he is saying and its transferred to the listener/ readers as well. The open tells a story of the hardships that the African American communitties though during these times. Its also reminiscent of early stages of rap music because when the thought of rap music pops in an individuals brain you hear a story being told and its music to back it up and sets a tone or the listener. That’s what this poem portrays as well. Also

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    Examine the extend‚of and the reasons for family diversity in today’s society. Many sociologists argue that the nuclear family is a universal and dominate institution however there has been an increase in diverse family types for various reasons. Examples of these diverse families are lone parents‚ reconstitutions and cohabitation families. Although most people experience life in a nuclear family‚ it represents only a stage in their life cycle. Social and demographic changes have meant that an increasing

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    SONNET 116 | PARAPHRASE | | Let me not to the marriage of true minds | Let me not declare any reasons why two | | Admit impediments. Love is not love | True-minded people should not be married. Love is not love | | Which alters when it alteration finds‚ | Which changes when it finds a change in circumstances‚ | | Or bends with the remover to remove: | Or bends from its firm stand even when a lover is unfaithful: | | O no! it is an ever-fixed mark | Oh no! it is a lighthouse | |

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    In fact‚ the difference is clear between the status of women in the past and after the liberation from slavery. In the past‚ black women have used hideously as domestic servants‚ workers‚ slaves‚ sexual exploitation‚ etc. But all things have changed after liberation from the slavery system. Many talents have emerged as civic activists‚ writers‚ artists‚ and representatives of women. In addition‚ freedom from slavery opened wide spaces for all Negroes in various fields‚ including university professors

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    Due to large representation in the media recently‚ the Black Lives Matter movement has been a popular topic of debate. While many individuals support the movement‚ others who underestimate the struggle of African Americans view it as unnecessary. I believe that John Stuart Mill would have a mixed‚ albeit primarily positive‚ view of the movement. On the positive end of the spectrum‚ Mill would appreciate that Black Lives Matter activists exercise their freedom of opinion despite outside attempts to

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    Civil Rights Movement of the Nineteenths and 1960s‚ they think of Martin Luther King’s nonviolent protest. Moreover‚ people see the laws‚ Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965‚ that Congress passed‚ during the Johnson Administration‚ passed due to MLK and his efforts. However‚ when modern society reflects back on The Black power movement‚ during the mid-twentieth century‚ individual tend to view it negatively. For instance‚ in the text “The Black Power Movement‚ Democracy‚ and

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    and Legislation of the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements Identify leaders of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements and their contributions to their respective causes. How did these social pioneers forge the way for this important ratification? What legislation was relevant during these critical times? Part I Complete the following matrix by identifying 7 to 10 leaders or legislative events from both the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. The first leader is provided as a model

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    Relationship of Southern Jews to Blacks and the Civil Rights Movement Since the 1960’s historians and many other scholars have tried to delve into the relationship of blacks and Jews. The experiences of blacks and Jewish people have common histories of dispersion‚ bondage‚ persecution‚ and emancipation. Their relationship can be primarily recognized since the formation of the NAACP in 1909. During the civil rights movement‚ this organization played a key role in the black-Jewish alliance. However‚ many

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    President Johnson as a president within the progress of the black liberation movement between 1861 and 1969. Almost 50 years later‚ the Act still pervades

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    problems will still be there even if we try to push them out of your thoughts. The most important problem in society today is equality. Many problems that are fought over today revolve around equality. Such as the wage gap and the Black Lives Matter movement. People all around feel that someone is being treated unfairly. It could be themselves or others around them that they feel aren’t being treated equally. In history there are many examples of people being treated unfairly. Such as

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