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    Extra Credit Assignment MILK  1. What are the main themes‚ politically and socially‚ that are portrayed in the film? Milk is a biographical film based on the triumphs and struggles of Harvey Milk. He was a gay rights activist and the first openly gay elected official in California. Socially‚ the film addresses the discrimination homosexuals faced on a daily basis. “(T)he normal majority”‚ as labeled by Anita Bryant‚ inflicted prejudice upon the homosexual minority. “The Castro”‚ the name

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    harassment in the work place. At the same time magazines were using propaganda of domestic women to show the women were more powerful at home. These things led to the second wave of feminism and work toward women rights. Coincidentally the Civil Rights Movement was close to ending and so the women of the United States followed that by example in some ways. By the end of the 1950’s science behind birth controls were starting and women were coming together to fight for their rights. The 1960’s brought

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    The Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) has shaped the changing rights and freedom of women in Australia since the late 1960’s. The Movement aimed to overturn the idea that women were inferior to men and to make society see women as people who could control their own lives. The Women’s movement sought to bring about change for women in a society that called for long overdue change. In Australia‚ the 1960s was an era characterised by questioning of the political‚ economic‚ and social status quo. It

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    They did not want to be treated unfairly anymore. Equality is all that was desired. “We’ll walk hand in hand some day‚” shows how once African Americans obtained freedom‚ they achieved happiness. They ultimately did this through the Civil Rights Movement. The clothing of the general man or women changed and led them to express themselves a little more. Men started wearing penny loafers without socks‚ had crew cuts and very rarely had long hair (Kostley). “My friends dressed more preppy and

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    seen as less important than that of a man ’s. Society felt like women were not capable of making good decisions just like men were. The Proof of injustices such as women ’s denial of their right to vote show this to be true. The peak of this movement was recognized as an organized effort to gain equality of women. ) In 1968‚ 100 women protested the Miss America Beauty

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    Maria Bonilla Dec. 10‚ 2014 Professor Smithers History M12 Writing Assignment #2 CHAPTER 6: 1.) Who was Ida B. Wells? ANSWER: Ida B. Wells was an African-American journalist from Holly Springs. Ms. Ida attended Fisk University and Rust college. Ida was an activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States. 2.) Who was Leonora Wells? ANSWER: Leonora Barry was born in the County Cork‚ Ireland. Leonora Barry was the only national officer of the Knights of Labor. She organized women workers

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    Cynthia G. Fleming‚ Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. Lanham: Rowman and Little‚ Inc.‚ 2006. Paperback $18.95. During the Civil Rights Movement‚ there were many participants. Such participants were women. Mrs. Ruby Doris Smith Robinson was one of those college students‚ who after couple year in the movement left a legacy of excellence‚ courage‚ and leadership. In Cynthia Griggs Fleming’s Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson‚ Flemings examines

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    Change |This person… |Was an agent of change because… | |Martin Luther King |In 1960s‚ African-American Civil Rights Movement‚ the creation of the Civil Rights and the Voting Rights. | |(America clergyman) | | |Died in 1968

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    throughout the book) from mimeographed sheets (a copy produced on the precursor to a photocopier) to tabloids‚ which eventually merged New Left politics with a counterculture communal aesthetic intended to connect‚ reflect‚ and advance the youth movement. Reading the book at this point in society‚ it is almost impossible not to agree with his implied suggestion that the fostering of global connection through the Internet‚ phones‚ and social media available today was incubated in the “youth-oriented

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    The homosexual movement began to drastically increase in the early 1980s. With this came a strong back lash from those that felt homosexual equality would ruin America. Jerry Falwell‚ a white‚ male‚ conservative‚ and Christian‚ was one of the leaders of this backlash. This article significantly shows the two very different beliefs in America‚ and the intensity with which people believed in their side. There were protests and pushes for equality for from new liberals‚ and a push for equality only

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