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    that’s what Black Panthers say‚ they helped the black communities in anyway. They wanted freedom for their people to have equal rights and to be able to walk on the streets safely. The Black Panthers wanted black families to be guided on the right path to have a good destiny. They wanted decent housing for black families. Black Panthers believe that white slumlords put black people in ran down houses. I think Black Panthers are good because they stand up for equal rights for their black families and

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    once said “The most disrespected woman in America‚ is the black woman. The most un-protected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America‚ is the black woman.”(1). While focusing on critical issues relative to his geographical scope‚ Malcolm X’S quote is not only limited to the United States‚ but ripples universally. In Kimberle Crenshaw’s Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex‚ she argues how Black women are constantly disadvantaged because of the lack of

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    you ever wondered what a black hole is? Many people think that black holes are dark‚ empty regions of space that suck in everything near them. But do you actually know what they are‚ how they are created‚ and everything you need to know to fully understand this topic? Well‚ if you don’t‚ keep reading to find out more. Black holes are stars that have compressed over time‚ making them very small‚ which causes them to have an extremely strong gravitational force1 and 3. Black holes are mainly made of

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    There are many common misconceptions about black holes whether it is that they destroy matter or that there is no way to ever escape a black hole. Black holes have this wrap on them that all matter that enters their event horizon is never coming out but‚ that can not be entirely true. The law of conservation states that no matter can be created or destroyed so‚ matter can not just be destroyed in black holes. In order to truly understand black holes one must first be able to understand event horizons

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    Black feminism is a form of feminism that combines class oppression‚ racism‚ gender identity and sexism together. Barbara Smith‚ the writer of “Establishing Black Feminism” states that Black women are the ones who are at a better position to create an effective criticism that provides a cohesive consideration of the roles played by class‚ gender‚ sexuality and race in literature. In addition‚ she emphasizes that black women have been excluded for so long that they do not notice when they are being

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    largest black population. The life of a black person in the North was not easy. How free were the free blacks in the North? Freedom means the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without restraint. Free blacks in the North were not as free as whites due to political‚ social‚ and economic/educational rights. First off‚ the free blacks were not treated as fairly as the whites politically. Citing from document A‚ not every state allowed blacks to vote. Out of 11‚000 blacks‚ only 100

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    were 221‚000 free blacks in the sixteen Northern states in 1860. That is 4.9% of the African American population. They were called “free”‚ but did they really have liberty? Free people act as they wish and are unimpeded by others telling them what to do. Based on the political‚ social and economic rights of blacks in the North‚ we can conclude that they were not very free in comparison to the whites around them. Since the whites thought of the blacks as inferior‚

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    read a book called “The Black Death” by Philip Ziegler. The book itself‚ not including the “notes” at the end of the book‚ is two hundred and seventy nine pages long. This edition of “The Black Death” was published in two thousand nine. It is a book that informs you not only about how the Black Death begun and how it was caused‚ but also about what went on during the Black Death and about the aftermath of this pandemic that ravaged Europe during the fourteenth century. The Black Death was one of the

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    Created in the crucible of Black Lives Matter is a new generation of young‚ African American organizers and activists‚ with experience in strategy development‚ tactics‚ decision-making under pressure‚ coalition building‚ and clarity about long range‚ radical goals‚ about their vision. They are savvy and wise‚ filled with love and caring for each other and for everyone who has suffered the terror of police violence: youth‚ their families and loved ones‚ allied people of color‚ trans and LGBTQ youth

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    shaped the Black Panther group for self-defense (BPP)‚ at first as a gathering to track episodes of police savagery. Inside a brief timeframe gatherings‚ for example‚ SNCC and BPP picked up force. By the end of the 1960s the Black Power had made a positive check on American culture and society. The Black Power development ingrained a feeling of racial pride and self-regard in blacks. Blacks were informed that African Americans are in charge of their lives. Black Power urged blacks to frame or join

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