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    Both Holden Caulfield of “Catcher in the Rye” and Jim Stark from “Rebel Without a Cause” are young‚ male characters growing up in the 1950’s. Holden is a unique character‚ especially when it comes to his mentality‚ views on life‚ and intersections with others. Holden is a troubled kid‚ he faces alienation‚ depression‚ and social isolation. Jim is a pretty average 1950’s teenager‚ with a stereotypical lifestyle. Jim is pretty conformed‚ he tries to fit in‚ and is noticeable by how he tries to fit

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    The term Jim Crow has been in use for more than a century and still has relevance and meaning in the world today. Many people know the term describes the segregation laws that took place in the 1900’s‚ however that much is not the entire story. The term Jim Crow has roots in the deep south‚ and became so popular it was later used as a nickname to describe laws that dehumanized African Americans and striped them of their rights. “Jim Crow” has its roots in the 1830’s when a white minstrel performer

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    Jim Dine is an American pop artist and abstract expressionist that although he did not identify himself with a specific movement‚ his vast paintings‚ drawings and works on paper‚ sculptures etc. reflect his inclinations. His early art works consisted of tools and other objects that he began to draw and attach to his canvases‚ these providing him commercial success as well as criticisms‚ enabling him to develop his career further and reflect the modern art movement which was widely increasing in popularity

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    anybody know about Jim Crow probably not. Well he played a big part in to kill a mockingbird because it was basically of how segregation. Also saying that whites are superior over blacks.It connection to to kill a mockingbird is that it had segregation and the whites though they was superior.Also a another thing that played a key part in the to kill a mockingbird Tom didn’t not have fair trial also Plessy didn’t get a fair trial.They were both guilty‚ but they souldn’t be guilty. Jim Crow is not a person

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    The name for Jim Crow Laws is believed to be derived from an old minstrel routine. Actor Thomas Dartmouth would perform routines as a clumsy‚ dimwitted African American slave. “Jim Crow” then became a widely used derogatory term used for blacks. Jim Crow laws were appointed for the reason of power‚ the power of one race over another. The laws were initiated to create a racial caste system in the south. This era of Jim Crow‚ which lasted nearly a century‚ led to a struggle for all African Americans

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    of Jim Crow laws existing‚ I believe that it had a major influence and impact on the United States based on how more harm was taking place than the good. The reason why I believe this is because the laws were favouring more white people than black in the state and local news in the United States which occurred in the years between 1876 and 1965. Therefore‚ the more harm than good events were turned to the black people because they had many restrictions of the way they live in the U.S. The Jim Crow

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    Jim Hawkins’ development in Treasure Island Treasure Island by Robert Stevenson is an adventure story about a young man‚ Jim Hawkins‚ and his journey as he searches for treasure with pirates. Although only a child‚ Jim Hawkins matures and shows many signs of independency due to his experiences with pirates at sea throughout the novel. The first half of the novel demonstrates Jim’s reliance on the people around him‚ and what provokes him into maturing; the second half of the novel begins to show

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    Whites made jim crow laws to make sure blacks would never have power. That blacks would know their place. Jim crow laws would make blakcs life challenging to survivor in the south. Jim crow laws were state laws made to keep blacks and white separate. The name came from before the civli war even took place. a white actor Thomas Darmouth who would perform minstrel acts called “Jim Crow”. Thomas would practice blackface and act as a dumb slave on stage. Somehow years after the name jim crow came back

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    Michelle Alexander author of "The New Jim Crow" argues that Mass Incarceration has regenerated laws similar to Jim Crow; Alexander believes these caste systems such as Jim Crow and slavery are similar to the existing system of mass incarceration. In addition‚ Alexander alleges the U.S. criminal justice system created laws that mainly target African Americans through the War on Drugs. In comparing mass incarceration with Jim Crow‚ Alexander points to compelling parallels regarding political disenfranchisement

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    Jim Brown was the best running back in his time of the NFL. He has won many awards for rushing.He was one of the first and most successful black men in the NFL in 1965. He was a great tackler.He was the greatest running back. He played lots of sports like basketball‚ lacrosse‚ and track. He went to Syracuse.His coach Collier gave; Jim Brown a chance to play when other coaches did not.Did you know‚ Jim Brown ranks 10th among NFL rushing yards leaders by total yards gained 12‚312. This Jim Brown

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