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    In 1961‚ John F. Kennedy became president. His constant claim of Eisenhower neglecting “the needs and aspirations of the African people‚” along with his actions‚ caused 70% of African Americans to vote for Kennedy (jfk.org). Due to the high support of African Americans‚ they had greater expectations for Kennedy to make a difference in the civil rights movement. During this time‚ African Americans had no voting rights and were segregated  from whites in public places and facilities. Dr. Martin Luther

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    picture of 4 men sitting at the Lunch Counter at Woolworth’s in Greensboro‚ North Carolina along with a newspaper article July 25‚ 1960. Audio of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. speech “I Have a Dream” from August 28‚ 1963.

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    Buddhism in China Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E.‚ and was diffused to China by the first century C.E. Buddhism gradually gained followers after the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E. Buddhism’s influence on people continued to expand for several centuries all throughout East Asia. Between 220 C.E. and 570 C.E.‚ China suffered a period of political instability and conflict. Buddhism had very diverse responses in China. The reaction of Buddhism gradually diffused in

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    the Roosevelt administration takes measures to ensure black employment in defense industries; Roosevelt agrees to establish Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC). 1942: The congress of Racial Equality (CORE) is organized in Chicago. 1943: Race riots in Detroit and Harlem cause black leaders to ask their followers to be less demanding in asserting their commitment to civil rights; A. Philip Randolph breaks ranks to call for civil disobedience against Jim Crow schools and railroads. 1946: The Supreme

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    religious group differ from other religious groups (such as in their beliefs‚ worship practices‚ or values)? One of the beliefs of Buddhism is referred to as reincarnation‚ which is a concept that people are reborn after dying. A practicing Buddhist differentiates between the concepts of rebirth and reincarnation. In reincarnation‚ the individual may occur repeatedly. In rebirth‚ the person does not necessarily return to Earth as the same entity ever again. Nirvana is a state of liberation and

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    This hindered Singapore’s efforts to industrialise. KL proposed Singapore increased its contribution from 40% to 60%. Singapore feared this would cripple its economy. 4. Political reasons – impact of the elections on the r/s betw PAP and the Alliance 1963 State Election in Spore PAP won 37 out of 51 seats contested. The Singapore Alliance (made up of UMNO‚ MCA and MIC) did not win any seat. Alliance leaders in KL were upset with the outcome. 1964 Federal Election in Malaysia PAP took part‚ aim to build

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    "A simple Buddhist monk." That’s the answer you’d receive if you were ever fortunate enough to ask Tenzin Gyatso what he considered himself to be. Quite a humble response from someone who is often referred to as his holiness‚ the wishful filing gem‚ or simply the presence by Tibetans. You see‚ that simple Buddhist monk is the 14th Dalai Lama. Now you may not be too familiar with exactly what that means‚ and no it does not in any way have to do with the llamas that spit. In short‚ the Dalai Lamas

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    It was the year of 1963‚ the days where life consisted of racial discrimination and civil right movements about the racial discrimination. I have decided to journal out my experiences starting today‚ viewing what I am experiencing‚ what I am seeing happening‚ and who’s all getting involved. Day 1‚ it begins by all of us marching our way to Washington DC‚ it is August 27‚ 1963‚ to view an event organized by A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin‚ about jobs and freedom. I was riding along the bus coming

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    Brief Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement (1954 – 1965) 1954 - Brown v. Board of Education: In the 1950’s‚ school segregation was widely accepted throughout the nation. In fact‚ law in most Southern states required it. In 1952‚ the Supreme Court heard a number of school-segregation cases‚ including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas. This case decided unanimously in 1954 that segregation was unconstitutional‚ overthrowing the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson ruling that had set the “separate

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    devoted and hostile Vietcong‚ the pro-Communist guerilla force of South Vietnam. "It was in Southeast Asia that President Johnson ran into his greatest difficulties" (World Book "Johnson‚ Lyndon Baines"). He finished John F. Kennedy ’s term starting in 1963 and completed another term‚ ending his presidency in 1969. As

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