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    In almost every form‚ oppression is never healthy for the ones who are being oppressed. The oppressors are treated cruelly and unjust and have no control over the situations that they are put in. But even in this oppression‚ the oppressed can benefit from it and acquire more power and strength so that they can overcome the oppression. This power and strength can assist with bringing together the person’s group‚ potential allies outside of their group‚ and the oppressed themselves. Usually‚ instead

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    Effect of Patriarchal Oppression Women‚ for hundreds of years‚ have suffered from a great oppression caused by men who never let their wives do anything or think for themselves. Women’s roles in society were specifically to care for the children and do the housework while their husbands were at work and providing economically for the family. As the lack of rights continued for women‚ they started to rebel and believe in equality between men and women‚ which evolved to be called feminism. Feminist

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    In James Baldwin’s Down at the Cross‚ Baldwin exposes the confusion and oppression that suffocated him due to his place in society as a black American. Through recounting the strife he faced‚ he demonstrates to his readers the manifestation of racism in every facet of his life‚ as well as its personally devastating effect. Moreover‚ he points to various outlets to cope with this oppression‚ including involvement with the Christian church. As his dedication to the church increases and Baldwin grows

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    doctors anymore‚ nor are these women dismissed as crazy or simply stressed when they believe they don’t feel well‚ seeking medical help. However‚ women in the past—specifically during the nineteenth century and before that—weren’t so fortunate. Oppression against women was great at that time; a woman receiving the same treatment as men was practically crazy‚ especially when women were supposed to be submissive‚ meek‚ and kind housewives to their men. In Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper‚”

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    In the novel The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay and real life‚ some people stand up to oppression and prejudice while others don’t. Different things allow people to do this and sometimes it can be different for each person. In the novel‚ We see two main people standing up to the system of oppression in South Africa. Mrs. Boxall stands up to prejudice and oppression by starting the Sandwich Fund‚ an effort dedicated to giving clothes and supplies to the needy families of South Africa and the families

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    Oppression Against African-American Women Black women in the last 100-200 years have been oppressed and mistreated. After going through the Civil War‚ they were free from their white masters‚ but not all young girls were free from their parents or husbands that treated them poorly. Alice Walker was a famous African-American woman who wrote the book The Color Purple and the short story “Everyday Use”. She showed examples of oppression of black women in both. The Color Purple was about a fourteen

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    Mistreatment of Australian Aboriginals Cases of oppression are very much present within our world’s history‚ and even in most societies today. Being rich in history‚ Australia is a large example of oppression in our world. Not only can we find koala bears and kangaroos in the continent of Australia‚ but also the world’s oldest existing culture of aboriginal people (Aboriginal Australia - EmbraceAustralia.com). For nearly 50‚000 years‚ Australia has served as home to these ancient indigenous people

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    During a time where black men‚ women‚ and children are getting shot down in the streets simply for being black‚ it is important to remember that white people have fallen victim to the damaging effects of systematic oppression as well. Throughout history‚ the oppression of white people is clear as day. Originally‚ the Europeans were forced out of their homes to travel across the seas while looting and destroying the resources and lives of the natives inhabiting Americas and pretty much the rest

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    Benefits/Oppression of Culturally Diverse Populations The history of counseling and psychology has oppressed culturally diverse populations in the fact that it is traditionally geared towards middle and upper class whites. The counseling profession originated from Western societies that have a different outlook on social and personal problems than other non-Western societies (Sue & Sue‚ 2008). According to Dr. Sue‚ three reasons that counseling oppresses culturally diverse populations are 1) The

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    movement for women. Many people philosophised why the oppression of women was so apparent‚ among these people were activists and writers like The Suffragettes‚ especially Emmeline Pankhurst in the late 1890’s‚ who focussed on the legal side of the movement. Then de Beauvoir and Betty Friedman in the 1950-60‚ who focussed on the expectation of women in society and their place in society. Both Friedman and de Beauvoir came to the conclusion that the oppression of women and the view of them as inferior was

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