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    Jim Crow laws have always found their way back into the southern states‚ mainly by racist perseverance. The federal law always comes around when things get too extreme enforces old laws into relevance and restricted racist activity‚ but white supremacists still found ways to separate the races‚ by focusing on voting and elections. And in the end racism always seemed to get the best of society and created a barrier between blacks and whites. After the Civil War‚ the Emancipation Proclamation freed

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    connects to Jim Crow‚ mob mentality‚ and the problems with racism in the time. First‚ the Jim Crow laws presented themselves in American history and in To Kill A Mockingbird. Jim Crow is “ the name of the racial cast system which operated primarily in southern and boarder states” (Pilgrim 1). The most common Jim Crow laws are; Militia‚ Child Custody‚ and Buses. If the laws were not followed the punishments would include; “lynching‚ hanged‚ burned‚ and castrated” (Pilgrim 5). The Jim Crow picture is

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    himself‚ and follow’d still‚ When sunset sainted the western hill. But‚ mocking and thwarting‚ clung to his side‚ Weary day! – the foul Witch-Bride. The Fairies by William Allingham Up the airy mountain‚ Down the rushy glen‚ We daren’t go a-hunting For fear of little men; Wee folk‚ good folk‚ Trooping all together; Green jacket‚ red cap‚ And white owl’s feather! Down along the rocky shore Some make their home‚ They live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide-foam; Some in the reeds Of

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    Mr. Smith Goes To Washington Politics can be corrupt and extremely ugly. In Mr. Smith goes to Washington‚ Jefferson Smith is appointed as a new member of the senate. Jefferson Smith was too idealistic and naïve to be a senator in American government during this time of corruption. Mr. Smith was too naive to survive as a senator during the time the movie “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” took place. Mr. Smith’s naiveté was seen in his proposal to start a national boys camp. After this proposal during

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    Prompt I will be explaining the Jim Crow laws and how they’re depriving Americans of their civil Rights. Jim crow laws didn’t help regulate people it separated them and created “boundaries” from blacks and whites. These laws not only separated the two but also made it unfair for them and have equality between the two races. There is many examples of the Jim Crow Laws making unfair and injustice for african americans to live in america. An example of the Jim Crow laws is in burial grounds on page 179

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    deer hunting are simply common sense; Keep-It-Simple-Stupid. basically knowing the difference between right and wrong‚ and having good sportsmanship. another thing to take into great consideration is safety; always think the big “what if…”. it is better to be safe‚ than sorry; in other words‚ if one thinks they may need it(for the hunting trip)‚ pack it. just might be that it is needed. this means being smart on what gear is taken out to the woods‚ or wherever it may be on is going; what goes out

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    Hunting Snake” Judith Wright ** Australian poet fascinated by Aboriginal life and a reverence for nature. Poetic Devices: Alliteration/hypnotic quality that lulls reader and reflects simple poetry of youth Assonance/like alliteration‚ many soft repetitive sounds (‘w’ and ‘s’ particularly) that also mirror snake’s movements Imagery/very strong‚ visceral poem. Sensory-oriented. Creates a strong‚ confident‚ beautiful‚ awe-inspiring image of snake (focus of poem) Rhyme scheme/very simple until ‘twist’

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    About a hundred years after the Civil War‚ almost all American lived under the Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crow Laws actually legalized segregation. These racially enforced rules dominated almost every aspect of life‚ not to mention directed the punishments for any infraction. The key reason for the Jim Crow Laws was to keep African Americans as close to their former status as slaves as was possible. The following paper will show you the trials and tribulations of African Americans from the beginning

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    Here is My Summary of the poem ‘The Solitary Reaper’: The Solitary Reaper is a delightful lyric by William Wordsworth. William Wordsworth is known as a great lover and preacher of nature. He impresses us by the imaginative and philosophical quality of his thoughts. It was written when the poet is travelling through the scottish highlands. while crossing a valley‚ the poet heard a beautiful voice of a young lass singing a song which was probably sad. this highland lass was also reaping

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    Written by James Patterson‚ Pop Goes The Weasel is about a Washington D.C. police officer Alex Cross‚ who is trying to catch the most explosive and dangerous serial killer he has ever faced. If there is something to be learned from this book‚ it is that looks can be deceiving. This is because the killer in the novel also leads a normal life as a British ambassador with a wife and two kids. Pop Goes The Weasel is an exciting thriller full of imagery‚ irony‚ and foreshadowing that keeps you on the

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