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    leader who urged their followers to take complete control of their communities‚ livelihoods‚ and culture. He was a Muslims who developed a philosophy of black superiority and separatism from whites. 4) Nation of Islam A religious group‚ popularly known as the black Muslims‚ founded by Elijah Muhammad to promote black separatism and the Islamic religion. 5) Stokely Carmichael The SNCC leader who decided to lead their followers in a mach to finish the walk from the Tennessee border to Jackson. Though

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    multicultural model. This paper will first show Group Separatism – one of four models in Fredrickson’s essay that Buchanan seems to endorse; then continue with the explanation as to why Buchanan rejects Cultural Pluralism – another model of ethnic relations; and finally will be a personal reflection on Buchanan’s ideal vision of America. About Group Separatism in “Models of American Ethnic Relations: A Historical Perspective‚” Fredrickson says‚ “group separatism emanates from ethnocentric concerns about the

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    Since 1980 Quebec had the desire of separation from Canada and many people know it as the Quebec sovereignty referendum. Separatism is when a province or state like Quebec would separate to create a country of its own. That concept was rejected by about 60% of the Quebecois during 1980 when the first voting took place‚ although they voted again during 1995 and 51% of the Quebecois did not agree with the desire of separation. Meaning that 49% of Quebecois voted “Yes”‚ which shocked many people and

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    be better than it was before. MLK believed in nonviolent civil disobedience and integration‚ emphasizing love‚ peace‚ and unity among all races. On the other hand‚ Malcolm X supported self defense‚ separatism‚ and empowerment through black nationalism. Malcolm X’s philosophy of self defense and separatism focused on empowering African Americans and creating a strong‚ independent community. However MLK philosophy resonated more with the broader

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    Edmund S. Morgan’s book‚ "The Puritan Dilemma"‚ is an account of the events encountered by John Winthrop’s mission of creating a city on a hill. In the book John Winthrop leads and commands his followers while trying to find a solution to the puritan dilemma. John Winthrop’s mission of creating a city on a hill entails reforming and purifying the Church of England of all its flaws‚ instead of completely separating and starting a new church from scratch as the separatists prefer‚ so as to set an

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    In the current state of world’s affairs‚ there are many battles being fought over regional and territorial rights for land. The desires for separatism and secessionism often come about as results of ethic and linguistic divisions among the people. However‚ to analyze territorial and regional autonomies and the issues that arise‚ it is necessary to define and understand the historical contexts and frameworks upon which the individual states were built‚ and particularity their political and economic

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    The province was an unstable society “where rapid changes [had] occurred‚ but which [had] not absorbed [those] transformations at an equal rate.” Opinions formed on both sides of the arguments concerning separatism‚ maintaining French culture‚ and social classes within society. People felt lost amidst the rapid and drastic changes; defined‚ opinionated‚ and unwavering groups began to emerge. Some of these were terrorist groups who felt very strongly about

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    preserving slavery - The Colonizationist Revival (p. 65) - African Civilization Society (p. 76) 2. Martin Delaney: Black Nationalist (“nation within a nation”)‚ abolitionist‚ emigrationist‚ journalist‚ physician‚ writer‚ advocate for black separatism - The Political Destiny of the Colored Race on the American Continent (p. 70) 3. Edward Bleyden: Father of Pan-Africanism‚ left U.S. to Liberia‚ advocate for the Back-to-Africa-movement 4. David Walker: Abolitionist‚ challenged

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    exploitation (X 248). After being in the dark for so long concerning the truth about racism‚ Malcolm X was shocked after reading about how the white man had brought about a large amount of misery to every other race. This fueled the need to stress black separatism and the need for African-Americans to separate themselves from White America.Another example of Malcolm Xs loathsome attitude toward the Anglo-Americans is concerning the Opium War in China. Malcolm X talks of white Christian traders who sent millions

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    Have you ever thought about the assassinations of famous people or presidents? Did you think about if it was justified based on their beliefs and actions? Well‚ I have thought about this with Malcolm X. Malcolm X assassination was not justified. He fought for civil rights and encouraged blacks to stand up for themselves. However‚ many people felt he made matters worse by not practicing non violence. Malcolm X‚ growing up‚ had a hard life. He was raised in Lansing‚ Michigan but then early in his

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