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    The 1960s brought tremendous turmoil for both the Civil Rights and Gay Liberation Movements. African Americans combated segregation throughout the south and other parts of the country and demonstrated against unfair treatment in all aspects of life. The GLBT community was also facing severe police harassment that would culminate in the Stonewall Riots by the end of the 5 decade. Grant Gallup‚ and African American civil tights activist makes a perceptive connection between the two groups during

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    College Writing 2 October 2012 Descriptive Essay A compact two-door car might not mean a lot to someone‚ but to me‚ working and improving my car is my favorite thing to do. When I am not inside my house or hanging out with my friends‚ you’ll be sure to find me working or cleaning my car. For most people‚ leaving their car stock is passable for their needs‚ but to me it’s not. My car is modified which makes it one of a kind. My car consists of its exterior‚ interior‚ and performance level

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    Civil Rights history? How is Mrs. Parks’s “rebellious life” “hidden in plain sight?” 2.) In their recently published study Black Against the Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party‚ Joshua Bloom and Waldo E. Martin claim to be offering a groundbreaking narrative of the Black Panther Party. One

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    Angela Yvonne Davis ’ fame sparked from her association with the Black Panther and Communist parties. Though she is an extremely well educated woman‚ you only hear about one part of her life. Davis is more than a Communist or Black Panther. She is a person who has lived a full and influential life. She had a childhood‚ was involved in a very powerful movement and is still doing positive things. Her accomplishments should be looked at in their entirety and without prejudice. Angela Yvonne Davis

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    Ethnic Studies Final 1. When discussing stereotypes and race‚ it is important to recognize how insignificant skin color is. Racism itself if focused mainly on cultural states‚ and more times than not‚ whites are considered culturally superior to people of color. The treatment of African Americans and Native Americans in American culture perfectly demonstrate how oppositional dichotomies of race define racial stereotypes. Cultural dominance was set since the first settlers began to participate

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    Fred Hampton

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    law at Trinton Junior College. While attending Trinton he decided to join the NAACP and was appointed leader of the youth council organizations west suburban branch. In November of 1968 Hampton went on to establish the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party. When he opened up the chapter he offered the provision of free breakfast for school children. He also used the chapter to provide medical attention to patients free of charge. To help the community he taught political education classes and

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    ideas that were necessary for blacks and whites to gain a better apprehension of each other‚ to ultimately see each other as equal. The Black Power movement was successful at essentially bringing social and political issues to society. The Black Panther Party‚ the Southern Christian Leadership Committee (SCLC)‚ Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) as well as membership of the NAACP and the Nation of Islam were produced during the black power era. The Black Power movement was also inspired

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    uprisings and the Underground Railroad. “Black Lives Matter is often called a ‘civil rights’ movement. But to think that our fight is solely about civil rights is a misunderstanding of the fundamental aspirations of this movement” (Akindele). The Black Panther Movement is an advancement of the Social liberties Development and the former activities that defied African American mistreatment. How it is seen today is reminiscent of the recorded view of Black activists in America’s

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    Huey Newton‚ one of the leaders of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defence‚ stated: “Black Power is giving power to people who have not had power to determine their destiny.” From the late 1960s‚ to the early 1980s‚ the Black Power Movement (BPM)‚ triggered by the shortcomings of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) and influenced heavily by Malcolm X‚ used a variety of techniques‚ including an increasingly militant approach‚ to bring about the change African-Americans demanded‚ with some success and

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    English Final Exam Unity: Achieved when all the elements in an essay contribute to the development of a single idea or thesis. Similarly‚ a paragraph is unified when each sentence contributes to the development of the central though expressed in the topic sentence of that paragraph. * In a unified paragraph‚ each sentence helps develop the main idea or the gist of the paragraph. The main idea often suggest a new‚ interesting relationship between two other ideas or facts not otherwise connected

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