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    The Americans have inflicted many injustices to the Native Americans‚ but their is a way to make up for them. The way we can make up for these many injustices is giving the Native Americans money. With this money we give the Natives it can help the natives forgive the American and have peace between these two kinds of people. It can also help them rebuild their communities and they deserve their dignity back. I will use these three reasons to prove that the Native Americans should receive money

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    talks about the struggle of a hard working minority black man who is suffering from the hardship of an unfair labor. This is an anti-discrimination poem which addresses about injustice of racism that has been done by the America. I argue that the theme of the poem‚ “I too” is about the America’s dark history of racial injustice during 1920s and also a look towards a brighter side‚ when white Americans will recognize black Americans as their equals‚ and be ashamed of their previous prejudice done to

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    the adventures and experiences of a young girl‚ Lee plunges into trialing times of being black during the 1900s and the injustices of racial discrimination. Through the use of symbolism and court evidence Lee shows the inequality the court presents through discrimination. Through the use of symbolism Lee connects the innocence of a mockingbird to Tom Robinson to show the injustice and inequality towards him during the trial. In chapter 10‚ when the kids get their air rifles and Uncle Jack and Atticus

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    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte describes the justices and injustices that were shown in the Romantic period that it was written. The character that was most influenced in the novel was Heathcliff‚ the byronic hero‚ by the injustices he faced as a child and growing up. He seeks revenge against Hindley at first and later Edgar Linton because of the treatment he receives from the both. Heathcliff is not only affected by the characters in the novel but also the setting which is Thrushcross Grange

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    The Brutality‚ Injustice‚ and Institution of Slavery is Wrong in any Age The idea and horrendous act of one human owning another is a plague etched in history from the colonization of the New World to its abolishment during the Civil War. The exemplification being referenced is slavery. Slavery placed man-kind in a position of power where the depravity of personal liberties and rights were not only apparent but generally accepted. There was an ideology that slaves were less than human; their

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    Great Expectations: Injustices and Poor Conditions Committed On Women and Children Great Expectations‚ authored by Victorian novelist Charles Dickens‚ is considered one of his finest works of literature. It was indicative of Dickens’s strong feelings for injustices and poor conditions committed on women and children of that time. Through the main character‚ Pip‚ Dickens’s demonstrated the compassion he felt for children. Most readers‚ like myself‚ are able to associate Pip’s experiences with

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ characters resist the status quo many of their family and friends believe in to take a stand against racial injustice. For example‚ Atticus takes the case to defend Tom against his family’s wishes‚ because if he didn’t‚ “.... [he] couldn’t hold [his] head up in town‚ [he] couldn’t represent this county in the legislature..” (100). Scout was asking Atticus why he would defend Negroes if he wasn’t supposed to‚ and Atticus told Scout he wouldn’t be able to live

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    controversy when it published. This was due to its language‚ its plot about a mixed race couple‚ and its outrageously precise portrayal of racial injustice in the 1920s south. During this time‚ white people had the upper hand and were not obligated to consider their intentions toward black people. However‚ Smith’s depictions transcend further than racial injustice. In addressing white people’s behavior toward black people‚ Strange Fruit illustrates the malicious and ruthless behavior white people had toward

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    American Literature has great authors and within the author’s’ books the plot of society is used in a great way. But In American Literature‚ Society has always judged the characters based on their actions‚ physical appearances‚their beliefs and their social status. In the Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne are led out from the town prison with her daughter Pearl‚ in her arms and the letter “A” upon her breast. Hester was once married before she had pearl. So in having pearl‚ she was an adulteress

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    Injustice of Alabama Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program One injustice currently affecting my community‚ my family‚ and many other families throughout the state of Alabama is the Alabama Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program (PACT). Instead of maintaining a “college fund” savings account at the bank or investing in stocks or bonds‚ many parents and grandparents “were sold on PACT and its assurance that they were paying tomorrow’s tuition costs with today’s dollars” (White‚ 3). So‚ they

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