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    because of race. During this time period African Americans were being lynched because white people refused to see them as their equals. The whites during this time period went through desperate measures to intimidate the blacks by starting the Klu Klux Klan. The murder of Emmet Till is an example. Emmet Till was a 14 year old boy that was beaten and killed because by two white men because of his race. What white people did to African Americans during that time have put a lot hatred in them‚ causing

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    as settlers moved west to find their fortunes‚ vigilantes and their forms of “justice” were used to control others. At the end of the Civil War‚ in an effort to control radical reconstruction efforts giving freed Afro-Americans more rights‚ the Ku Klux Klan was formed to resist these reconstruction efforts which included violently terrorizing Blacks‚ Whites‚ or anyone in

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    By: Zachary Perez In Spain during the whole eastern period The Flagellants used conical hats‚ white robes and mask were used for discipline in a sexual act. But in the 1860s in the United States it did not have the same use or meaning. The Ku Klux Klan-also known as the KKK‚ an organization based on white supremacy and hatred for any other race mainly African-American. The KKK disseminated fear and terror among other races and African- American population‚ they would usually attack at night with

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    History 2620 Midterm #1 Study Guide Identifications: Reconstruction amendments Free labor Presidential Reconstruction Sherman’s Order No. 15 Andrew Johnson Freedmens’ Bureau Black Codes Poll Taxes Vagrancy Laws Ku Klux Klan Radical Reconstruction Reconstruction Acts Ulysses Grant Enforcement Acts Sharecropping Liberal Republicans Redeemers The Compromise of 1877 Plutocracy Allotment Acts Recapitulation theory Grandfather clause Segregation Plessy v. Ferguson New Immigration Populism The Tariff

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    Lincoln‚ and the introduction of sharecropping. One of the social changes that came with Reconstruction was new white supremacy groups being formed. White supremacy groups were formed to enlist fear onto mainly Blacks. One example of this is the Ku Klux Klan (or KKK). The KKK was a very violent group that went to extreme measures to enlist fear. To make things worse‚ they were a legal group‚ meaning they wouldn’t be punished for their actions by the government. They lynched

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    also a failure that “Blacks and the meaning of freedom” (GML‚ 548) was not yet obtained. The freedom was actually not equality because the blacks still suffered a lot from Black Codes‚ Sharecropping‚ Jim Craw’s legal segregation and threats from Ku Klux Klan aftermath. The reconstruction was a first failure of misgovernment. Due to the replacement for death of Abraham Lincoln‚ Andrew Johnson ruined the concept of liberty. Lands was taken over by the government and given to the White. Sharecropping

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    A time to Kill Themes Clean/Unclean‚ Institutional Evil A good movie to talk about prejudices and sexual control. (Rev. Rebecca Thomas‚ First Lutheran Church of Sauk Centre) Justice‚ Vengeance Jake Tyler Brigance: And until we can see each other as equals‚ justice is never going to be even-handed. It will remain nothing more than a reflection of our own prejudices. Truth Jake Tyler Brigance: What is it in us that seeks the truth? Is it our minds or is it our hearts? A Time to Kill Movie Analysis

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    The period of Reconstruction after the Civil War cannot be classified as either a success or a failure because there are many conflicting outcomes and differing opinions regarding this era. During this time‚ the United States was once again united but the government also failed to ensure and protect the rights of former slaves from white persecution. The South reverted to its old ways of discrimination when President Hayes removed Union troops in 1877. Reconstruction was a success in the sense that

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    significant break Karl got was a job offer in Anaheim‚ California. Fortunately for Carl there was a large German immigrant population settled in the area where Carl’s Uncle Ben lived. This allowed him to work in peace in a location settled by the Ku Klux Klan. With that being said simply due to Carl’s ethnicity he was giving an advantage. Moreover‚ despite Carl’s humble beginnings as a farmhand and an elementary school dropout he was determined to climb higher up the social ladder. Another factor

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    A Place at the Table There are different versions of the American dream whether it is for justice or for an escape. In this short documentary‚ it talks about the different experiences of 8 individuals who dug deep into their family’s migration stories. Almost every single one of the story tellers said that the American dream that their parents or grandparents were chasing after was a place or a dream to escape. They were either trying to escape their harsh environment‚ or trying to build a different

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