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    The night after their run-in at the town jail‚ Scout ends up sleeping in Jem’s room after she starts crying in her own. At breakfast the next morning‚ no one except Jem has much appetite. Atticus says he’s glad the kids came along‚ though Aunt Alexandra sniffs that Mr. Underwood would have made sure nothing too bad happened. Atticus comments that Mr. Underwood is a strange man—he "despises Negroes" (16.5)‚ yet he acted to protect Atticus and Tom Robinson. Scout wants coffee‚ but Calpurnia will

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    Jim Crow laws have always found their way back into the southern states‚ mainly by racist perseverance. The federal law always comes around when things get too extreme enforces old laws into relevance and restricted racist activity‚ but white supremacists still found ways to separate the races‚ by focusing on voting and elections. And in the end racism always seemed to get the best of society and created a barrier between blacks and whites. After the Civil War‚ the Emancipation Proclamation freed

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    racism was a huge problem that lead to unfair punishments and rules towards a certain group. Whites were very racist towards African Americans. Meaning they did not treat them the same and made ridiculous laws against them. The Jim Crow Laws would be an example of ridiculous laws. The set of laws restricted Blacks from many things‚ like going to the same school as whites or communicating with whites. A few reasons why there was racism between blacks and whites was because they had a different skin

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    The New Jim Crow The New Jim Crow‚ written by Michelle Alexander‚ gives a brief history recount of the past caste systems that have oppressed African-Americans and proposes that today there is a new caste system. She suggests that today’s caste system is created by the U.S. criminal justice system by targeting black men and incarcerating them. In other words‚ she says that today’s racial caste is based on the mass incarceration of African-Americans. She supports her claims by providing an abundant

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    Wright vs. Jim Crow: From the Ethics of Living Jim Crow by Richard Wright Social situations illustrate the power of how external pressures influence peoples’ reactions and responses. The pressures can often have a strong effect on their responses. Richard Wright’s "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow" illustrates his cruel childhood lesson of learning how to live with the prejudice and discrimination. It is an autobiographical sketch of the Negro experience in a white-dominant society. Whites

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    Fundamental to Apartheid and Jim Crow were values and habits that supported the oppression of groups of people who were perceived to be inferior. These systems take on different forms‚ but essentially have same structure. The implementation and maintenance of legislation passed during these eras allowed for the continued degradation of minorities. Many external factors aided in keeping these laws afloat and ensuring the dominance of the oppressors. Political‚ economic and societal pressures allowed

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    Michelle Alexander’s book‚ “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness”‚ essentially analyzes the United States criminal justice system. The main thesis/argument of her analysis is that mass incarceration constitutes a new system of racial oppression that is similar to slavery and the original Jim Crow. Furthermore‚ she claims that mass incarceration has had a profound impact on how criminal justice issues are interpreted today. She also argues that individuals who have fallen

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    What makes “To Kill a Mockingbird” such an appropriate title? The mockingbird is seen as the most significant symbol in the book as it is continually repeated through literal and metaphorical means. This poignant motif runs through the entire book as it foreshadows the events which occurs in the latter part of the book. It seems very fitting because of the unnecessary destruction of innocence by the antagonists of the book. The first reference to mockingbirds aside from the title of the novel

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    The Jim Crow Era The Jim Crow era began in the late 1870’s and originated from American pop culture (Gale). Jim Crow was the name of the racial caste system which operated in most southern and border states‚ but not exclusively (Pilgrim). A man named Dartmouth “Daddy” Rice performed a song that was a mocking imitation of a black plantation slave (Gale). Rice was the first person to ever wear blackface makeup‚ he used burnt cork to darken the color of his face (Gale). Jimcrow or jimcrowing refers

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    Prompt A The environment I grew up with was very friendly at most times. I was raised by my mom and step dad. One of my brothers didn’t live with us and we didn’t get to see him that often... I was the oldest out of three. My dad wasn’t majorly involved in any extracurricular activities I did‚ but for the most part he was for my littlest brother. My mom was she was there for me when I was in Girl Scout and basketball. Every time i wanted to quit girl scouts or basketball when i was younger

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