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    Racial Classification

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    Racial Classification Black‚ white‚ orange‚ green or purple? What is the difference? The way I look at it is if everyone in the world was colorblind then we wouldn’t know if other people were different colors or not. "If we stop obsessing on race‚ people may actually become colorblind" (Blumner). Almost every battle in our history was started because of some sort of racial controversy. From the 1800’s to present day theses battles have occurred especially the one of September 11‚ 2001.

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    The 1950s 1 Running Head: THE POLITICAL CLIMATE OF THE 1950S The Political Climate of the 1950s Natasha C. Stewart History 145 Robin Greenberg M.A. April 11‚ 2005 The 1950s 2 With the dropping of the Atomic bomb that ended WWII and the beginning of the Cold War‚ there was an irony of stability and turmoil in the United States. The start of the 1950s brought about many changes‚ from the Red Scare and threat of the possible spread of communism in America‚ to changes

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    violence. In the Bacon Rebellion‚ this ongoing tension caused farmers to kill many Indians‚ even friendly ones. For many Native Americans the clash of the two races resulted in tension as the white settlers tried to change the Indian way of life. This was true of the Pueblo Indians in present day New Mexico who felt threatened by the Spanish because they were trying to impose an unfamiliar‚ Christian life on the Indians. With both groups we see a common tension: people are feeling threatened as a result

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    Hair Spray In The 1950s

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    of World War II (1939–45)‚ many people considered the 1950s to be the beginning of a modern world‚ full of new products that would make their lives easier. The bright‚ the shiny‚ and the new were valued above all‚ and fashions reflected this. Hair spray‚ made of liquid plastics and vinyl that harden when they are sprayed on the hair to form a kind of shell that keeps the hair from falling out of its style‚ became very popular during the 1950s and early 1960s. Styles were crisp and clean‚ and hairstyles

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    In the 1950s‚ fewer than 50‚000 americans out of the total us population of 150 million‚ were subjected to the communist party that had captivated the nation. Americans had constantly feared international communist party midea and started believing communists were everywhere leading to a mass hysteria throughout the United States. This mass hysteria that captivated the U.S. was named Red Scare. Government officials and loyalty boards started investigating millions of federal employees‚ asking personal

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    Racial formation

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    Overview for the final paper on racial formation in the United State After reading many articles in different themes in this class‚ I have to say that Racial Formation in the United States captured my attention. Coming from Congo‚ I had another way of perception about class and race. Surly the different background that I had on how to categorize people in a particular class based on their skin color changed slightly when I moved in the US. However‚ one thing that did not or I may say never occurred

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    Graham Mattison Research Project Geog. 317 - U.S. & Canada 12/03/07 Change in Agricultural Production in the U.S. & Canada from the 1950s to the Present The soybean’s rise to agricultural prominence in the U.S. & Canada actually began prior to 1950‚ during the period of the World War II. Prior to the events of World War II‚ soybean production had been centered on the areas of China and Manchuria‚ what is present day Northeastern China. During World War II the price of all commodities worldwide

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    Meaning of Jazz in African American Culture Particularly in Harlem During the 1950s In the Baldwin’s story‚ Sonny’s Blues‚ the author portrays African -Americans in the urban life. Even though he writes about reconciliation of two brothers‚ who are trying to overcome their differences and to come to understand each other‚ the story shows the meaning of Jazz in African American culture‚ particularly in Harlem during 1950. The urban life in Harlem has being described by many authors‚ including James

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    Anti-Communism in the 1950s In 1950‚ fewer than 50‚000 Americans out of a total US population of 150 million were members of the Communist Party. Yet in the late 1940s and early 1950s‚ American fears of internal communist subversion reached a nearly hysterical pitch. Government loyalty boards investigated millions of federal employees‚ asking what books and magazines they read‚ what unions and civic organizations they belonged to‚ and whether they went to church. Hundreds of screenwriters‚ actors

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    1950s mens fashion

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    What Was The Fashionable 1950s Man Wearing? In the 1950s life was changing in America. Due to the war‚ Europe had stopped producing fashion‚ this gave American designers a chance to show what they were capable of. As the wartime restrictions on fabric eased and America’s economy improved‚ the population was able to express themselves through Men and Woman’s fashion. There were certain elements of mens fashion in the 1950s that were standard amongst the general American population. As the

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