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  • Young White Girl
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    The Act's of Racism In The 20th Century Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou were very well known authors of the early 20th century. Most of their writings were concerned with racism and equality. During that time period there was much evidence that African Americans had been treated unfairly, unjustly, and as if they had been beneath the whites. Segregation of schools, churches, bathrooms, and stores were only a few of the many things wrong with this ere. Racism was very apparent in the two short s...
  • Bad Racism
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    Excellence is Your Best Weapon for Fighting Racism The Bible says that 'the poor will always be with us. ' An similar statement is that racism will always be with us. So, the question is, 'What should we do about it?' There are many ways to fight racism: you might march, protest, complain, or beg the government for help. Some of these methods have worked well in the past. However, I think the best and most effective weapon today for fighting racism is excellence. Excellence will bring down more ...
  • Louis J R And Soaphead Church
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    The Effects of Racism During the 1940's Racism has been around for hundreds of years. One example of how racism against blacks was rampant during the 1940's is seen in Toni Morrison's novel, The Bluest Eye. Throughout the story the characters are victims of racism. Not only do these characters suffer from racism from mainstream White society, but also from their superior light-skinned African American people. Examples of the effects of racism on the examining the lives of Pecola, Louis J. r., an...
  • Melting Pot Of Many Races
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    Creative Writing: Destroying Racism As the snow covered the house that my grandma occupies, I looked out the window to the neighbor's front door, their mailbox, and the circular driveway they had. It was just another home, where kids could build a snowman or throw snowballs on the front lawn. But there where no children or snowmen here. And beneath the snow, the word 'N-I-G-G-E-R' was written in the grass. A family- a home- where they had bothered no one. One night someone decided to take weedki...
  • Social Darwinism And Racism
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    Imperialism: Social Darwinism and Racism "Take up the White Man's burden - Send forth the best ye breed - Go, bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait, in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild - Your new-caught sullen peoples, Half devil and half child". (Rudyard Kipling "The Whiteman's Burden") The desire to increase ones country's land holdings, and ultimately its power, is not new. The reasons for justifying a war of conquest though, do change. As humanity progresses,...
  • Medicine River Will
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    The following essay will discuss racism and it's effects based on the characters in the books; There Are No Elders by Austin Clarke and Medicine River by Thomas King. First looking at what racism is and defining it in regards to these books will do this. I will be shown that the effects of racism on the characters in these books were similar. One effect was that the characters feel disconnected and isolated in the places that they call home. Another effect is that the characters in both novels d...

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