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    In the article‚ The New Jim Crow‚ author and professor Michelle Alexander eloquently examines and delves into how mass incarceration in the United States is a new type of class structure‚ a new racial caste system (Alexander 7). Her motive is to increase understanding on the issue‚ be a force for change‚ and foster dialogue. She provides the reader context on her life by giving personal examples as well as using facts and background to cement her thesis. Alexander constructs both a compelling and

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    Professor Barbara Morris English Comp 11/23/2010 Being different Times were very rough for the Native American Indians during the early 1900’s. Author Mary Crow Dog; a native American‚ tried to paint a vivid picture of some of the trials and tribulations that she underwent or heard about while she attended boarding school. Ms. Crow Dog tries to help readers better understand what she and many generations of Native Americans endured while attending St. Francis boarding school; which is located

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    In Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore’s book Gender & Jim Crow‚ Gilmore illustrates the relations between African Americans and white in North Caroline from 1896 to 1920‚ as well as relations between the men and women of the time. She looks at the influences each group had on the Progressive Era‚ both politically and socially. Gilmore’s arguments concern African American male political participation‚ middle-class New South men‚ and African American female political influences. The book follows a narrative

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    is black. However‚ your policy is not justified because Jim Crow Laws was already over in the 1990s‚ black people are not being treated equal‚ and competing in the tournament was Dondre Green’s “pursuit of happiness.” One reason why the management is not justified is because Jim Crow Laws was already over in the 1990s. For example‚ the Jim Crow Laws only lasted until the mid 1960s. This shows that the management is ignoring The Jim Crow laws. This also shows that the management is not treating everyone

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    On April 25‚ 1917 in Newport News Virginia‚ proud mother‚ Temperance‚ gave birth to her first little girl‚ who was soon to become one of the most accomplished jazz singers of all time (Verve Music Group). Tempie and Ella’s father William‚ bound together by common-law marriage‚ separated soon after she was born. Her mother then moved the two of them to Yonkers‚ NY where eventually they started a family with Joseph Da Silva‚ Tempie’s long-term boyfriend. Ella soon became a big sister when Francis was

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    CHAPTER 16: TEST BANK SOME ANSWERS AND COMMENTS ON THE TEXT DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Replacing the progressive rate structure of the federal personal income tax with a proportional one would make the tax more regressive (or less progressive). However‚ the various exemptions‚ deductions‚ and credits must still be considered. Many people who support a proportional rate structure do so as a means of simplifying the personal income tax. It is really only simplified if the number of exemptions

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    The Strange Career of Jim Crow by C. Vann Woodward gives a complete historical analysis of the beginning of the impact on race relations within and outside of the South‚ and its legal end in 1965. After the Brown v. Board of Education decision‚ Woodward wrote lectures about the basis of segregation and slavery and such. Woodward’s lectures were originally directed to a local southern audience‚ but as his lectures developed into a wide-ranging text they extended towards national recognition. Woodward

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    The Jim Crow laws were created as a way to segregate black people. Way back in our history‚ blacks were discriminated against and segregated from public spaces‚ public vehicles‚ and even employment. The documentary the Central Park Five points out to us what the newer and more hidden form of what may be called the new Jim Crow looks like today. Sure we no longer tell blacks to sit in the back of the bus‚ but we deny jobs to those who have a criminal records; we incarcerate innocent people because

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    According to Sources One‚ Two and Three‚ the Jim Crow laws had a major impact upon the legal and social lives of African Americans living in the Southern States‚ which included restriction on speech‚ food and beverage‚ relationships and many more. Firstly‚ in Source 1‚ Clifford Boxley states that African American males “You don’t mess with white women. You don’t talk back to white women. You don’t sass white women. You don’t even find yourself in the presence of white women alone‚ okay?” This situation

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    In the new Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander‚ She talked about how the prison system makes it harder for African Americans.When prisoners leaves from prison there mentally still imprisoned there not used to the real world like most of us there more used to be inside of a cell they have to understand the rules and regulations and now they’re being put as a felon. My first claim talks about they lost their right to vote and the reason for that is they show they don’t respect the society it’s a continued

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