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    Alejandra Gonzalez History 108 Dr.Lewis 25 August2014 Ku Klux Klan In 1865‚ a native-born American racist terrorist organization that became known as the Ku Klux Klan was founded by William Nathan Bedford a former confederate general. The Ku Klux Klan is one of the oldest and most feared groups in America. The KKK is a group that has used violence and actions above the law to support their cause. It was after the Civil War when the clan grew out from the South‚ with the purpose to “protect

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    Walker Evans Analysis

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    In fact‚ due to his documentary approach in photography‚ Evans belonged to the first generation growing up on photojournalism. The photographer also developed a series of sign collages: Outdoor Advertisements (1929) and Broadway (1930) (Epstein 2000). Such works were bringing over $100 per photo at those times; however‚ the Great Depression was on its way (Epstein 2000). Walker Evans’ career took off very quickly due to the photographer’s talent and charisma. In the early stages of his professional

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    Charles Evan was born in Los Angeles‚ California on May 15‚ 1990 to Samuel and Diana Dalca. Born in the lap of luxury‚ Charlie Dalca had more than any child could ask for. Since the day of his birth‚ he had been spoiled a greal deal and this only continued as he got older. There was only one thing Charlie truly craved‚ but couldn’t have‚ and that was his parents attention. Sam and Diana were both highly sought after criminal lawyers and therefore much of their time was spent away from home‚ and

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    The Ku Klux Klan

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    The Ku Klux Klan is a racist‚ anti-Semitic movement with a commitment to extreme violence to achieve its goals of racial segregation and white supremacy. Of all the types of right-wing hate groups that exist in the United States‚ the Klan remains the one with the greatest number of national and local organizations around the country.  More than 40 different Klan groups exist‚ many having multiple chapters‚ or “klaverns‚” including a few that boast a presence in a large number of states. There are

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    John Wesley born on 1703 in Epworth‚ England is regarded as one of the most important figures in the religious community. Wesley is highly regarded as the founder of Methodism. The Methodist movement formed out of the church of England with John and Charles Wesley‚ forming an organization called “Holy Club”. The "Holy Club" started in November 1729 and contributed in forming the Methodist religion as we know it today. Wesley teachings and life formed the Methodist doctrine which focuses on assurance

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    The Fight

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    Author: The book‚ The fight‚ was written by Norman Mailer in 1975. Norman Mailer was a post-war book author in the 20th century. The Fight is not a war book‚ like his usual books‚ but a book documenting the historical fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. I have not read any other works by him‚ but if his other book sare like this one‚ i would like to read more books by him. Genre: The genre of The fight is non-fiction. It documents the historical fight between Muhammad Ali and George

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    Extracurricular activities: Church Choir‚ Wesley House‚ worship‚ 2 alternative spring breaks‚ 1 mission trip to Haiti Professional Organizations: SPE (career days‚ company presentations) Ferris Rubber Group (Career days‚ assisting in lab‚ company presentations‚ International Elastomer Conference‚ Treasurer) Leadership: Night manager at the library‚ secretary and fundraising chair of Wesley House‚ Treasurer of the Ferris Rubber Group. Community Service involvement: Alternative spring breaks‚ Third

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    There was even the Jim Crow Laws which directly undermined the status of black by placing them under unfair restrictions. In 1866‚ six veterans of the confederate army formed a secret society named the Ku Klux Klan‚ from the Greek word Kuklos‚ meaning circle. When the Ku Klux Klan was in its infancy‚ they were organized like a social group. They would help citizens‚ one of whom was reported in the Franklin View‚ a Nashville paper as follows: “The Franklin Review of yesterday related that

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    identity. Their famous for their white capes and riding horseback at night time to scare previous slaves‚ and other ethnic groups. The white capes were meant to represent‚ the ghosts of confederate soldiers coming back from the dead. The Ku Klux Klan started in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. It was founded by former confederate soldiers at a drinking club.(-Cavendish‚ Richard.). There was also a rumor that it was formed by college students that would wear costumes and run around after dark. After hearing

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    Heather H. Evans

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    Heather H. Evans (H.E.) graduated from Harvard Business School in June‚ 1983. She showed considerable interest in the fashion industry‚ having some background in this area. She was a fashion model from 1975 through 1979 and‚ in the summer of 1982‚ she worked for Jackie Hayman‚ Inc.‚ as an assistant to the President of this young firm that manufactured designer clothing. An additional valuable asset was that she worked as a financial analyst for Morgan Stanley & Co‚ Inc. from 1979 through 1981 dealing

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