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    African American culture been literally dragged through the deep‚ darkness of ethnic hostility in early American history.In March ‚ 1965‚ the United States celebrates the Selma-to-Montgomery ‚ the citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade‚ to celebrate the shared history of the civil rights movement and our nation’s continued progress towards racial equality.Yet decades later‚ a broken criminal-justice system has demonstrated that we still have a long way to go in

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    Historical Report on Race Hispanic Americans are also called Latino’s and they come from Central and South America the Caribbean and Spain so there are many different Hispanic cultures and backgrounds. Because of their many origins‚ lots of people today‚ identify themselves as being at least part Hispanic. According to our text book the Hispanic population in the United States as of 2009‚ was over 48 million which makes Hispanic Americans/Latino’s‚ the largest minority group at 15.8 percent

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    Difference between race (biological) and ethnicity (cultural) – While the term ‘race’ emphasizes biological differences based on skin colour‚ ethnicity denotes the sense of belonging to a particular community whose members share common cultural traditions. Ethnicity isn’t just a question of affiliation; it’s also a question of choice. It’s also a question of group membership. And it’s usually associated with a geographic region. A race is a “local geographic or global human population distinguished

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    HOW IS RACE PORTRAYED IN THE HOBBIT BY J.R.R. TOLKIEN? J.R.R. Tolkien began writing The Hobbit in 1930 and it was published in 1937. In 1930s Europe‚ the political climate was turbulent. The Great Depression of the 1930s crippled the world’s economy. The rise of anti-Semitism in the 1930s emphasized its hatred of the Jews as a race and not only the Jewish religion. There were frequent pogroms of Jewish people occurring in Eastern Europe and the rise of Nazism in Germany led to the mass extermination

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    As a child growing up I never really questioned the race of my friends. Granted I never was around a different race then my own. And nothing really changed until I went into middle school. In middle school there was diversities and it never bothered me‚ I was around more people who were Spanish as well as African America. I actually really loved it to‚ I made more friends then I had before and was accepted by each friend even though our race was different. And as I continued to grow up I am surrounded

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    Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Prejudice-Online Project At one point in time the U.S. Census defined someone as a "negro" if they were one-sixteenth black. That is‚ if one of your sixteen great-great grandparents was of African descent (and the other fifteen were of "white" European descent)‚ you were defined as "negro". In Jamaica‚ people believed to be of "pure" African descent are described as black. People who are bi-racial are usually described as "colored". In Brazil‚ there are even more differentiations

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    “Race Without Color”

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    In this article written by Jared Diamond entitled “Race Without Color”‚ he explains about the difference of race in humanity and how humans should not be classified that way because there are too many variations. Depending on how a person looks‚ they would be put into a certain race categories such as “African blacks‚” “whites‚” “Mongoloids‚” “aboriginal Australians”‚ and “Khoisans.” However‚ this classification of humans only affect how we view others; it does not involve our senses or who we are

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    The Race Poem Analysis

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    In Sharon Olds poem‚ "The Race‚” Olds tells her story as she races to the airport and scrambles through the Gates in order to fly home and see her dying father one last time. The poem infuses suspense as she swiftly makes her way through to the airport and to the Gate that was departing in a few moments. Olds’ excessive use of enjambments‚ metaphors‚ and personification demonstrates her sense of persistence all throughout the poem. Moreover‚ she attentively listens to the young man‚ which provides

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    Dr. Engel ENG 201-06 24 February 2014 “Race in America: ‘We Would Like to Believe We Are Over the Problem’” Critique In her piece for the Catholic weekly publication America‚ “Race in America: ‘We Would Like to Believe We Are Over the Problem’‚” Maryann Cusimano Love responds to a comment made by Delegate Frank D. Hargrove Sr. and discusses the still prevalent issue of racism in the United States of America. Love provides many facts and figures in obstruction to Delegate Hargrove’s belief that

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    Importance of Space Race

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    The Space Race was important to U.S history because of the significance of the battle between democratic society and totalitarian communism‚ because it brought an end to the Cold War‚ and because it led into further joint ventures between the United States and the Soviet Union (now Russia)‚ including the first space station. (http://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal114/gal114.htm)) This 18 year long race between the two nations for international superiority via space and the transportation needed

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