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    the clause required states and other public facilities to treat both racially separate buildings to be operated and services be kept equal‚ the reality showed otherwise‚ and many African-American facilities became rundown‚ were underfunded and sometimes were limited. Segregation‚ forcefully put two perspectives on American society for both white and black populations. Much of the segregation lead to lower education rates for blacks because many of them who were former slaves were not allowed to receive

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    political and monetary status. American craftsmanship supporters—quite Northerners who had made fortunes from the war—voyaged abroad and soaked up European society. To report their riches and modernity‚ they fabricated fantastic houses and filled them with imported enlivening expressions and canvases by old experts and contemporary scholastics. To speak forthcoming supporters‚ striving for American specialists contemplated in Europe‚ particularly Paris. Not long after Americans started genuinely to gather

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    Perceived Discrimination and early Substance Abuse Among American Indian Children Introduction It’s important to know the ins and outs of how things happen. Discrimination is a big thing that doesn’t seem real to a lot of people but‚ it is to American Indians. When it comes to the younger American Indians it is especially important as to why inside and outside influence might play a role in discrimination in the drug role and the minors in that society. The further you look into it the more you

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    This chapter talks about how Italian Americans are inaccurately portrayed as negative characters in the movies and television shows. Sociologist conducted both studies of people who were exposed to these generalizations and the movies themselves. The most common role Italian Americans took within the movies was those of gangsters and members of the mafia. According to studies conducted it turns out that Italian Americans were used to portray the role of members of organized crime

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    Racial Discrimination against African Americans in the U.S. Labor Market Josefina Anorga Carlos Albizu University Abstract The following work deals with racial discrimination against African Americans in the workplace. Terms as racial discrimination‚ racism‚ race and African Americans are going to be defined to a greater understanding of these. It presents different types of discrimination at work‚ statistics of the African American population who works in the U.S.‚ the way how it is changing

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    The Evolution of African Americans in the Military The Evolution of African Americans in the Military Throughout the history of the United States‚ citizens of every race and ethnicity have answered the call to duty in order to defend the democratic ideals this great nation was founded upon. More so than any American war‚ World War II is thought of as the greatest American war‚ which pitted the “shinning light” of democracy against the looming shadow of the Axis powers which covered all of Europe

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    future of a nation. Those days when it was huge differences between African Americans and white people. While the country was struggling in different aspects with the world‚ inside of it was experiencing a high racism between cultures‚ job discrimination‚ and the development a new music style that will change these two cultures opinions. First of all‚ during this era African American had to experience many ways of discrimination and segregation. While white were trying to justify their actions‚

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    African Americans Vs. Native Americans In today’s society there are many people living in poverty. All across America there are different projects and reservations where the less fortunate reside. Statistics show that mostly minorities live in these different locations. Native Americans and African Americans are two of the more popular races living in these places. The group suffering the most in these situations is the youth. Although both Native American and African American children living

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    African-Americans Fighting for Equality Michelle Moore HIS204: American History Since 1865 July 29‚ 2012 African-Americans Fighting for Equality African-Americans have been fighting for equality and freedom every since they were taken from Africa as slaves. They were stolen from their families and separated only to be servants to others as they were belittled‚ beaten‚ put down and treated as nothing. Many things have changed over the centuries‚ but African-Americans still fight everyday for

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    fight oppression abroad. However‚ America’s own oppressive behavior contradicts this desire. Segregation and discrimination were still prominent in WWII. Full citizenship rights were denied to African-Americans. The Jim Crow laws kept the separation of black and white soldiers. Black and white soldiers shared different bathrooms and were trained in different military units. African-American soldiers fought two wars: one over the Axis Powers and one with domestic racial prejudice. There is no sense

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