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    religious movements‚ some were secular in nature dealing with school improvements‚ abolitionism‚ and the rehabilitation of the criminal population. Each one of these movements shaped the American society in their own way and we still see their effects to this day. The temperance movement was an attempt to eliminate the evils of alcohol. With many Americans moving from the farm lands to urban areas‚ this brought a clash of ideas between Progressives and those with opposite views. This movement continued

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    Grimke. They both achieved great things to help out their cause. Although slavery and gender equality are arguably the most important evils in the time period there were still many other. One of these was alcohol. During the time period the Temperance Movement grew and advocates like Lyman Beecher and Father Mathew gained many supporters. The poor quality of education was also addressed by many reformers of the time. Some reformers though‚ had more specific ideas. For example Dr. Graham wanted to eliminate

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    The Civil Rights Movement began 54 years ago‚ but today the movement remains a clear symbol of social freedom and equality. The movement gave power to African Americans to end suffering and have the chance for equal rights. Activists staged marches‚ boycotts‚ speeches‚ and sit ins. The1960s sit-ins in Greensboro‚ North Carolina became the acceleration of The Civil Rights movement in the U.S. The sit-in was a non-violent tactic used in during The Civil Rights Movement because it promoted non-violence

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    year 1966 brought with it the first public challenge to the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence from within the ranks of the civil rights movement. Resolutions of self-defense and Black Power sounded forth from our friends and brothers. At the same time riots erupted in several major cities. Inevitably a like was made between the two phenomena though movement leadership continued to deny any implications of violence in the concept of Black Power. The nation’s press heralded these incidents as

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    The movie "Mi Familia" portrays a Mexican/American family dealing with daily struggles of living in a society where their ethnicity is not of the majority. It features themes that penetrate to the heart of the immigrant experience in America as well as class and culture differences. It shows us that family ties are eternally binding and can survive the roughest of winds. The characters in the movie can be somewhat stereotypical of most Mexican families‚ but the central theme of the movie and the

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    The Goa liberation movement was a movement that sought to end the 451 years of Portuguese colonial rule in Goa‚ India. The liberation movement gained mass momentum in the early 20th century (galvanizing between 1940-1961)‚ and continued to build on the smaller scale revolts and uprisings of the preceding century. The struggle was conducted both within Goa and externally‚ and was characterized by a range of tactics including non-violent demonstrations‚ revolutionary methods and diplomatic efforts

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    Riccardo Rizzo ES 160 Assignment 3 2 In the seventies and eighties‚ the Chicano movement was in full effect. However‚ this movement only seemed to better the Chicano men‚ and not so much the Chicana women. The Chicana women decided to have a movement of their own‚ the Chicana feminist movement. During the seventies‚ women of color (Chicanas‚ Blacks‚ Asians) wanted to become involved in the feminist movement and help to create a better reputation and earn respect amongst men and white women

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    cannot exist without the other. DuBois emphasizes that there are truly no differences between whites and blacks and for this reason he believes that they should fight for equality like John Brown. Chiasmus is used to appeal to the Niagara Movement through the emphasis of logic. Chiasmus emits a certain balance to it whenever it is applied‚ because the two statements are direct

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    The life of Chico Mendes. Born: December 15‚ 1944 Xapuri‚ Brazil Died: December 22‚ 1988 (aged 44) Xapuri‚ Brazil "At first I thought I was fighting to save rubber trees‚ then I thought I was fighting to save the Amazon rainforest. Now I realise I am fighting for humanity." Chico was many things‚ he was a steward to this earth‚ a unionist‚an enviromental activist ‚ a father‚ a husband and the list carrys on. This story starts with Chico being a rubber tapper

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    It is important to point out why losing fear is one the greatest achievements of the Chicano movement. When one has been in fear‚ meaning they do not feel they have the right to demand proper treatment or appropriate pay life can be more difficult. Often illegal immigrants will live in constant fear of getting sent back to their countries where they no longer feel identified with‚ separating from their families that have been living here for years and often are afraid of losing the economic opportunities

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