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    Representational Art

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    the civil rights movement and this just caught my eye. However‚ the title caught my eye more than the painting itself. Instead of calling the picture “The Young Lady” or just “The Lady”‚ she titled it “Young Mulatto”‚ this shows the discrimination people face in the past. Mulatto‚ meaning one parent was white and the other was black‚ still faced the same level of discrimination as someone who was completely black. This painting was painted eight years before the civil rights movement started. Smith

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    This song is known as the anthem to the civil rights movement. It was sung at Martin Luther King Jr’s speech at the Lincoln memorial where some 250‚000 people joined in the singing. This particular song is a tribute to MLK because it reminds us of his courage in the civil rights movement and his determination to achieve equality. “We Shall Overcome” is a song about freedom. It was originally used as a song to promote a strike‚ set up by African American slaves‚ here in America‚ against the tobacco

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    Mise-en-scene is a term originates from France. It means‚ put in the scene. For film‚ it has a broader meaning‚ and refers to almost everything that goes into the composition of the shot including framing‚ movement of the camera and characters‚ lighting‚ set design and general visual environment‚ even sound as it helps elaborate the composition. Mise-en-scene can be defined as the delivery of cinematic space‚ and it is precisely space that it is about. That space‚ the mise-en-scene‚ can be unique

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    According to boomerinas website “The hippie movement was a rebellion against laws that forced people to blindly follow orders that made no sense” hippies fashion was not just a look‚ in the 60s hippies fashion was a way to express how they feel without all of the hatred and fighting. Hippies were peaceful protesters against laws that they felt were not fair. Hippies fashion was a rebellion against unfair laws and a conservative culture. The hippies were protesting against political problems and

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    the mid-1950s and 1960s‚ African Americans in the United States protested for equal rights‚ music and religion was a major part of their protest. Religious music in the civil rights movement strengthened the protesters. Christianity promoted non-violence‚ resulting in empowering the African Americans. During the movement‚ black priests became some of the most important leaders in the protest. For the protesters‚ churches were places to meet and discuss issues and recent events(Uschan 10). With the

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    today in the mid-august at the Jersey Shore. The short story A&P was published in 1986; However‚ the A&P took place during a revolutionary point in history with Martin Luther King Jr and the civil rights movement in the 1950’s. The teenage girls act as if they are a part of this revolutionary movement with their attitude and outfits because of the setting in the story. Therefore‚ In A&P the era and place shapes the reader’s perspective of the girls versus the character’s judgmental opinion of them

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    Ida B. Wells’s life was filled with unimaginable despair and frustration during decades of injustice‚ hatred‚ and violence. She became the voice who suffered and she had to courage to speak out against such treatment. In 1909 "This Awful Slaughter" spoken by Ida B. Wells was and still is deeply touching. Nevertheless words alone are a far cry from actually living it and having to endure the horrific cruelty being played out before your eyes on a daily basis. A number of people were disconnected

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    Alabama (John Coltrane) John Coltrane and his quartet were making music during the climax of the civil rights movement in the 60s. The song Alabama first appeared in “Live at Birdland” in year 1963‚ the quarter members included McCoy Tyner on the piano‚ Jimmy Garrison on bass and Elvis Jones on drums. As a group‚ the song is delivered flawlessly‚ the smoothness on the saxophone gives the piece a sentimental vibe. Each instrument gets its chance to shine‚ with the small bits that are dedicated with

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    In the past couple of weeks instead of talking about the involvement of the adults during the civil rights movement instead the focus has been on the involvement of children and adolescents. Some of the people and events talked about include Emmett Till being beaten to death and shot‚ the Little Rock Crisis were nine African Americans who are some of the top in their current situation are being protested against to the point of needing military involvement‚ the children’s march were little African

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    it’s possible to be looked over and favor the defense‚ but if a severe case is brought to court‚ it gets much more complicated. Who’s to say the law itself is justifiable? Movements and reforms have taken place in order to create a fair and just law enforcement system. There have been movements such as the civil rights movement‚ women’s suffrage‚ and gay rights‚ all forms of protest against the law. Those individuals were able to use their right to freedom of speech to express an inequality and inadequacy

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