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    Black Disciple

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    Dorchester Ave. In the early 1960s this gang known as the Devils Disciples became the "Black Disciples" (see Explosion of Chicago’s Black Street Gangs: 1900 to Present‚ 1990‚ by Useni Perkins). The three major players in the Devils Disciples were David Barksdale‚ Shorty Freeman‚ and Don Derky. Most accounts date the founding of the Black Disciples to the year 1966 as a southside gang. The founding leader of the Black Disciples was David Barksdale‚ referred to in gang materials as "King David." As a

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    Black Americans

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    Firstly black Americans faced problems in the south because of lynching and the Jim Crow Laws. Lynching meant that racist white Americans would put the law into their own hands and punish black people whenever they please. They would hang the victim from a tree. In 1897 123 black people were lynched in the south‚ 84 in 1903 and 61 in 1921. The police would turn a blind eye and made no effort to stop lynching from happening. Even though slavery ended in 1865 black people faced the threat of violence

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    The Black Death

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    2012 Document Reaction Paper: A Chronicle of the Black Death by Jean de Venette Ring around the rosy‚ pocket full of poesy‚ ashes‚ ashes‚ we all fall down. This seemingly innocent nursery rhyme that we all sang as little kids is actually a description of one of the most tragic outbreaks in all of history. This little ditty describes the signs and progress of the black death. Ring around the rosy‚ the plague first makes an introduction to it ’s victim by a boil like sore in the groin or the armpit

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    Black Holes

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    Black holes are one of the most fascinating and unrealistic seeming objects in the world to many people. They seem to be right out of a science fiction novel‚ along with white holes‚ and wormholes. So far white holes and wormholes are still only science fiction. A white hole is a reverse of a black hole. And a wormhole is a combination of a white a black hole said to be a place of time travel. However‚ even quite a long time ago some members of our society realized that the black hole is not science

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    being the controversial figure at the centre of the dismissal of the Labor government of Gough Whitlam on 11 November 1975‚ an event which sparked the most significant constitutional crisis in Australian history. On that day Kerr dismissed Prime Minister Whitlam and appointed Malcolm Fraser to form a caretaker government‚ pending elections. The dismissal was the most dramatic event in the history of Australian federal politics. For the first time since Federation‚ the unelected representative of

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    Black Swan

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    Black Swan: A Disorienting‚ Convoluted Whirlwind of Identity‚ Sexuality‚ and Psychological Stability “We all know the story. Virginal girl‚ pure and sweet‚ trapped in the body of a swan. She desires freedom but only true love can break the spell. Her wish is nearly granted in the form of a prince‚ but before he can declare his love her lustful twin‚ the black swan‚ tricks and seduces him. Devastated the white swan leaps off of a cliff‚ killing herself‚ and‚ in death‚ finds freedom” (Black Swan)

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    Jim Black

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    Jim Black: Sales Representative by Steven L. McShane University of Western Australia Perth‚ Australia This case may be used by current adopters of: S. L. McShane & M. A. von Glinow‚ Organizational Behavior‚ 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill‚ 2005); S. L. McShane Canadian Organizational Behaviour‚ 5th ed. (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson‚ 2004); S. L. McShane & T. Travaglione‚ Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim‚ 1st ed. (Sydney: McGraw-Hill Australia‚ 2003) Copyright © 1995. Steven L. McShane

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    Discrimination on Blacks

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    white people. But still in the 1960’s they were discriminated against because of the color of their skin. This means they were not allowed to go to the same school‚ movie theaters‚ restrooms‚ public facilities. Before the Civil War blacks were not allowed to read and write. Their white owners felt that if they became educated they would not want to be slaves. After slaves were freed in America the government had to decide how to share resources with blacks‚ In regard to education it was decided

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    Souls of Black Folk

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    Book review for Dubois “Souls of Black Folk” The beautiful and profound narrative titled The Souls of Black Folk by W E B Dubois explored and explained the multi-layered problems pertaining to race and identity as they unfolded after the civil war. Thee poignant themes resonated in his writings and stuck out as pivotal and revolutionary. The first one was the notion of a double consciousness as it relates to blacks in a white world. The idea of a veil was a strong metaphor in his writing on

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    Black Lung

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    The black lung movement was a movement formed in the late 1960’s in which the miners fought for the health benefits to cover black lung disease. Black lung is directly caused by mining and working with coal. Mildred Mullins wrote this poem and hung it on the coffin of her dead husband in the Capital to display what was going on‚ “Compensation we are asking‚
While alive and still gasping;
When life is o’er and hymns are sung‚
Then they’ll know we have black lung.( “Charleston Gazette” 15)” The miners

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