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    Zhou 1 ! As the time past‚ and more women are educated‚ they started to think about the equal rights. Women’s status are always lower than men’s status. They did not want to be in this kind of situation any more. Therefore the feminist movement started in the 19th century. The movement began in Europe and America. This is a major turning point in women history‚ because at this time the idea of liberty and equality just germinated. At this time‚ women finally challenged the idea that they

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    the mid 1900’s‚ changes started being pushed into motion. The Modern Civil Rights Movement was a mass movement in which millions of people participated. The goal of the movement was to desegregate and create equality for African American citizens throughout the country on a national level (NPS 1). The movement officially began in 1954 after the passing of Brown V. Board by the Supreme Court which gave African Americans the right to the same education as their Caucasian fellow students (LOC 1). Many

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    Women’s Embrace in the Feminist Movement Women have underwent a very long and terrible trip when trying to get freedom and rights in the world. feminism has powerfully helped many women go through this trip faster than it would have gone without any fight. Kate Chopin‚ amongst the first of the feminist society‚ incorporated feminism into her short story The Story of an Hour which helped women embrace the feminist movement by giving them a character they can relate to. The beginning of The Story

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    Throughout history‚ civil disobedience has been the catalyst for change. Societies who have had oppressed people used civil disobedience to bring attention to the injustices they have suffered. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society because it is plays on the conscience of the oppressors and makes it easy for people to stand up for their own rights. Martin Luther King Jr. is a prime example as to why peaceful resistance to laws has a positive effect on a free society. King

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    the Civil Rights movement as being a grand movement of the entire black society coming together to show the world they want to be recognized for having basic human rights. This romanticized ideology of the Civil Rights movement is lovely in theory‚ however‚ it is one that is very dangerous to the fight that still exist today for black rights. According to Tommie Shelby in his book We Who Are Dark: The Philosophical Foundations of Black Solidarity identifies two ideologies that led the Civil Rights

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    prejudice. An example of social justice with African American’s is the black lives matter movement. In the summer of 2013‚ three community organizers Alicia Garza‚ a domestic worker rights organizer in Oakland‚ California; Patrisse Cullors‚ an anti-police violence organizer in Los Angeles‚ California; and Opal Tometi‚ an immigration rights organizer in Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ founded the Black Lives Matter movement in cyberspace as a sociopolitical media forum‚ giving it the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter. The

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    Washington‚ this movement developed out of a “do-it-yourself” (DIY) strategy‚ where artists took to repurposed materials in order to convey bold personal points. Among these creators were the young female founders of the feminist punk rock movement‚ Riot Grrrl. Radical‚ edgy‚ and angry‚ they were driven by the feeling that feminism had become antiquated and secluded. Their women’s studies professors used language that felt arbitrary to them‚ and they wanted to open the feminist conversation to include

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    Society During the Civil Rights Movement America during the 1960s was on the verge of change for the equal rights of the colored community. Even after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 the former slaves and colored community continued to be discriminated against and unfairly treated for nearly one hundred years. This was soon to change with the Civil Rights Movement bringing America the change it drastically needed. Kathryn Stockett plays into several themes of the Civil Rights Era in order to use

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    If you were not born of white male decent‚ than that phrase did not apply to you. During this period many great leaders and reformers emerged‚ fighting both for the rights of African Americans and for the rights of women. One of these great leaders was Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton dedicated her entire life to the women’s movement‚ despite the opposition she received‚ from both her family and friends. In the course of this paper‚ I will be taking a critical look at three of Stanton’s most acclaimed

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    The Gay Rights Movement

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    Thesis Statement: The Gay Rights Movement dates back to the 19th century. By 1970 gay and lesbian organizations existed all over the United States and in other countries all over the world. Some supporters of the movement would say that our society as a whole has made great strides towards acceptance of homosexuality. However‚ gays and lesbians are still fighting for equality in 2009. The issues are vast and widespread‚ with same-sex marriage at the top of the list. In the world that we live

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