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    The Gilded Age The purpose of this essay is to show how the Industrial Revolution of the Gilded Age contributed to increased problems in gender‚ race and class in the latter half of 19th century America. Mark Twain coined the term "The Gilded Age" between the years 1870 and 1900 America in reference to the gold gilding that became popular in the era‚ but also masked very serious social conflicts that arose across the country (Twain‚ 1996). Ultimately‚ with economic growth came wider income gaps

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    because it sheds light on the difficult problem a system of racial and social control that is prevalent in the United States today. Although I agree with Alexander generally‚ I cannot accept her overriding assumption that Mass Incarceration is the only system of oppression contributing to the new system of oppression that has been emerging since the so-called end of the Jim Crow Era. I believe that the topic of Racial Housing Segregation and Discrimination is of equal importance to the issue of systematic

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    “The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates is a powerful article discussing many reasons on why african americans should receive some form of reparations from the united states of america. Before diving into his reasoning let’s take a look at Ta-Nehisi Coates background. Ta-Nehisi‚ born September 30‚ 1975‚ in Baltimore‚ Maryland. Ta-Nehisi’s father Paul Coates is a Vietnam War veteran and former Black Panther. His mother‚ Cheryl Waters is a teacher. Ta-Nehisi attended Howard University where

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    into more affluent neighborhoods. And in the worst case‚ they are forced to foreclose. The foreclosure rate in these communities has been extremely high from these redlining tactics. “We find that the foreclosure crisis was patterned strongly along racial lines: black‚ Latino‚ and racially integrated neighborhoods had exceptionally high foreclosure rates (Hall)”. This issue creates a whole range of new issues when you consider these communities being predominantly black communities‚ and you factor

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    family encountered lots a rascism. This is because of the racial history not only found where she grew up in Chicago but across America during the1950’s. But through all of the hardships in her life she was still able to come out on top and become a groundbreaking playwright. In Chicago‚ On May 19‚ 1930 Lorraine Hansberry was born. Here she would grow up with segregation despite the family’s middle class status. In conflict with segregation her family decided to move into a restricted neighborhood

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    to demonstrate what it was like and how people were able to overcome their struggle for equal rights under legal segregation.           To start with‚ the author indicates the stage of her life situation. Her lifetime is important from a historical perspective. Mebane points out the fact when comparing with most Americans‚ her life was full of oppression from segregation. To illustrate that‚ she describes an event in Saturday morning when she was a young girl. She describes that morning

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    nation‚ it easy to understand what makes this country what it is. It is culture‚ diversity‚ liberty‚ and hope. America is a place for acceptance‚ but it was not always like this. In the civil rights movement‚ America was in a time of change from segregation to freedom‚ similar to today’s issue in Black Lives Matter. On March 18 2008‚ Barack Obama addresses these issues along with the controversial remarks made by Reverend Jeremiah Wright in his speech‚ “A More Perfect Union”. Maya Angelou’s piece

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    would be much more significant response then there is in regards to having the issue of gender diversity promoted within different job levels‚ job titles‚ and industries‚ and this is simply because of how our society has grown and still sees the segregation between men and women still. As a society we would find the example just given in reference to the concern of ratios between African Americans to Caucasians as a race and

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    acknowledgements and equality. They have fought hard over the centuries to end segregation‚ discrimination‚ and isolation to attain equality and civil rights. Through the Civil Rights Movement African Americans played important roles American history with courage‚ strength‚ and struggling to live equal in America. We have learned about important people and events throughout history‚ but the fight against discrimination‚ segregation and isolation have not always been focused on. This paper will highlight

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    facing the people of America today is the problem of the segregation of racial and ethnic groups. Racial segregation occurred in the 19th century and it still being experienced today in the United States. The various forms of racial segregation that occurred in the United States include racial residential segregation‚ occupational segregation‚ and school segregation (Fiel‚ 2013 p. 830). The northern cities in the United States developed segregation through dividing districts according to race. Africans

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