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    until his assassination in 1968. Numerous African Americans faced life every day in fear of white Americans and the millions of restrictions put on them. For instance‚ White Americans had their own restrooms‚ restaurants‚ schools‚ water fountains and their own community where African Americans were not supposed to lay one foot in. Not to mention‚ the White Americans had their schools‚ water fountains etc in great conditions‚ yet the African Americans did not. Their water fountains‚ schools‚ restaurants

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    How Jesse Owens Motivated other athletes When discovering my topic on what would interest me related to African American athletes; I came to realize that athlete have major transformations through different ways of motivating one another. Though many athletes are motivated through materialistic items‚ a number are also motivated through outside sources and personal influence. Jesse Owens was a talented individual that was noticed by his gym coach‚ just a hard worker‚ due to that he was asked to

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    Alexander Hamilton: first Secretary of the Treasury‚ Revolutionary War hero‚ and one of the most influential figures of the late 1700s. Even though Hamilton seems like an intelligent‚ wealthy‚ high ranking man‚ he did not start out that way. Hamilton wasn’t even born in the colonies‚ but he helped create the United States‚ and we still feel his impact today. Growing up‚ Alexander Hamilton lived an impoverished life and faced many hardships. His mother died and his father abandoned him‚ leaving

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    Majority of the women who worked in the factories were poor‚ young‚ unmarried or widows‚ women of the middle-class were privileged to stay at home to provide their domestic duties. Women were paid lower then men due to women were subordinate to them.‚ it did not matter what kind of quality the women produced. Any income women received legally belonged to their husbands and with that status employers were able to keep women’s wages low. Eventually women created labor associations because they wanted to

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    African American’s had a second class status in 1865‚ therefore their life was hard. By the nineteenth century slavery had been abolished throughout America’s Northern states‚ however it continued across the South. Between 1890 and 1910‚ the southern states government introduced the ‘Jim Crow’ laws‚ which allowed legal segregation. This created separate facilities for blacks and whites‚ these included education‚ healthcare‚ transport and public facilities such as; toilets‚ bus stations and drinking

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    Despite the carnage and bloody struggle to end slavery in the American Civil War‚ the majority of white folks‚ in free and former slave states alike‚ continued to openly express racist‚ nativist‚ and white supremacist beliefs in their daily post-war lives. Even as the federal government passed revolutionary legislation‚ created protective measures and expanded the overall powers of the central government‚ African Americans remained systematically burdened and barred by vast inequalities that manifested

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    of equality and opportunity of African-Americans. “ Some Americans were struck by the obvious contradiction between America’s egalitarian Declaration of Independence and its support of slavery” (James O. Horton). Most northern delegates loathed the idea of slavery‚ therefore it created an issue between northern and southern delegates. The northern delegates were confused on why the Declaration of Independence states that every man is created equal‚ but African-American man aren’t even considered people

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    great society whether it has helped African Americans or have caused harm. The great society was proposed by Lyndon B. Johnson‚ and the act tried to stop discrimination by introducing voting rights act. The great society also helped Americans with medicare and welfare. Lyndon B. Johnson said it would end poverty and racial injustice‚ also it would rebuild the entire urban United States while preventing boredom and restlessness. In 1964‚ seventy six percent of Americans believed in government and now only

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    actions‚ Lincoln was showing the US was against slavery but not the Confederacy. If like the leaders of these countries at the time‚ you took the time to read and study the act you would see it does nothing and in fact‚ Lincoln thought that the Afro American was not the equal of whites and his plan was to resettle the slaves in either the Amazon or Western Texas. Most people are not aware that there was a series of action and even proclamations for instance Lincolns correspondence of October 14

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    North and South after the Civil War. African Americans were a major part of this due to the fact that during the Civil war their emancipation from slavery was one of the major reasons for the division. In an attempt to reduce future conflicts that were arising due to the hostility between black and whites; laws were put in place to try and secure the rights of African Americans. These laws that were put in place were supposed to insure that African Americans were not enslaved again and that they

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