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    Simply asking for assistance? I’m sure there are some of those‚ but they’re not the official "Black Lives Matter" movement. (So far as such a thing can be said to exist in a real sense. It seems to be more structured than the Tea Party‚ Occupy Wall Street‚ or the Alt Right movement.) The official Black Lives Matter movement is self-destructive‚ socialist‚ and explicitly anti-family. They quixotically riot and protest legitimate police violence but ignore many of the real abuses that are occurring

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    Why did the simple actions of one lady in 1955 prove to be so significant in transforming the fortunes of black people in their campaign for civil rights in America in 1950s? Rosa Parks is known as “the first lady of civil rights"‚ and "the mother of the freedom movement‚” due to one ‘simple action.’ One must question as to why Parks’ case had a greater impact‚ more publicity and ‘significance’ even though others i.e. Claudette Colvin and Homer Plessy‚ have also taken part in similar civil disobedience

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    what readers feel about the life of black women in the twentieth century through Alice Walker’s stories. Passing throughout the Civil Rights Movement‚ Walker sympathies all the difficulties and struggles that every black woman‚ mothers and young ladies had to suffer during that time. She understood that the discrimination of race‚ gender‚ class and religion were the main causes of the women’s torment in poverty. Dependence on man on food‚ money and religion‚ the black women were abused on racism and

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    In today’s generation‚ people so loosely use the word that is demeaning and caused so much hurt in the past. It is amazing that people have selective amnesia and conveniently forget that the N-word brought among hurt‚ confusion‚ death and betrayal. Now people are trying to say that the N-word can be used as a word of endearment‚ a word that sets apart an enemy from a foe. Of course depending on the tone and nature that the term is spoken in. I have been deeply offended and distraught at the thought

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    Ms. Nelson English 100 21 August 13 Summary: An Open Letter to Black Parents In renowned sports figure‚ Arthur Ashe’s‚ “An Open Letter to Black Parents: Send Your Children to Libraries‚” he talks about the fact that a college education is more important than the perks of becoming a professional athlete. While attending UCLA‚ Ashe came to the conclusion that African Americans were more caught up in the hype of one day becoming a professional athlete‚ rather than obtaining a lasting college

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    How accurate is it to say that the status of black people in the US changed very little in the years 1945-1955? I would agree with this statement but I would also think there are aspects of the status of black people that did change in these years and the impacts of which could be debated. In 1945‚ the Second World War ended. Black people’s status hadn’t changed but their attitudes had. They started to question why they were fighting for freedom in other countries‚ against the Nazi oppression

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    not always that simple. Arna Bontemps’s “A Black Man Talks of Reaping” creates a searing picture of not reaping what you sowed by alluding to the times of slavery through metaphor‚ imagery and diction. While Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “A Negro Love Song” paints a delightful image of a man and woman in love with its trochaic rhythm. It shares the use of imagery and diction with “Reaping” but it also uses tone. To begin with the theme of Bontemps’s “A Black Man Talks of Reaping” is not about reaping

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    ‘“Ordinary People Come through Here’: Locating the Beauty Salon in Women’s Lives” by Paula Black ‘“They are Taken into Account for Their Opinions’: Making Community and Displaying Identity at a Dominican Beauty Shop in New York City‚” from Black Behind the Ears by Ginetta Candelario Author of “Ordinary People Come through Here’: Locating the Beauty Salon in Women’s Lives‚” published in Feminist Review. Commercial‚ public and academic researcher‚ with a focus on sexual health services and employment

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    even after huge sacrifices by people who stood up for what’s right. A movement called “Black Lives Matter” nowadays starts conversation and creates more knowledge on the sensitive topic. Many laws should be tweaked so it’s no longer uncorrupt‚ benefiting and protecting us people. I believe that meritorious students should have the opportunity to get the schooling to get their coveted job. Children in less fortunate areas don’t fully get to absorb all the knowledge people in more affluent towns or cities

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    “African Americans Pioneers: We’ve come a long way” Maya Angelou Public Charter Middle School Black History Month Essay Contest is open to all 6th through 18th grade students. Three winners will be selected: one 6th grader‚ one 7th grader‚ and one 8th grader. Students will be selected February 27th. Grade 7 and 8 Have students write about whether they think there is still racism in the United States today. Ask them to give specific examples. Have them compare and contrast the types of racist

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