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- 901: American Dream 4
- ... you stay here we will not bother you anymore, then when they decided that area was nice and they needed it for the white man. Then we began to take the black man out of Africa and use them on our plantations so the white man could get more money. The President ended slavery, but there were ways around it and everyone knew it. No one ever said any persecution of ...
- 902: Aids Report
- ... the community. How AIDS entered this world is uncertain ,people have their theories; AIDS came from monkeys, the government nfected people with the virus to control the population, and African Americans brought the virus from Africa. This is only the beginning, people these days think that the virus can be spread through toilet seats or even hugging. This is why we need to educate the people, tell them the truth, you ...
- 903: Black Panther Party
- ... right. A major difference between the Black Panther Party and other black nationalist groups of the day can be seen in the plan for a communist America: to them, the mother country was America, not Africa. The Black Panthers felt like they belonged in America, but were being oppressed. One of the fundamental areas, in which the Black Panther Party contributed to the Black Liberation Movement, was self-defense of other ...
- 904: The Turks And Mongols
- ... is far from an identity, for the British faces, although equally broad, are much shorter. In the same sense, the Turkish skulls are reminiscent of the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic brachycephalic types from Europe and North Africa. Since we know almost nothing of the early skeletal history of central Asia, east of Anau and south of the Minussinsk district, it would be worthless to spend too much time at this point speculating ...
- 905: Marine Corps
- ... training camp in Quantico, Virginia. The latest equipment would be delivered here, and the newest training techniques implemented. It was from these camps that troops would depart to new conflicts, including World War II in Africa, and both Eastern (France) and Western Europe (Germany). These forces would also depart to the Pacific War. These two wars would be won in time and as before, the country would fall silent to peace ...
- 906: Lynchings In America
- ... of racial hatred, the author indicates that 20% of Southern lynching victims were killed by mobs of their own race. In addition, other societies such as Ancient Rome and Greece, Germany, China, Nigeria, and East Africa lynched their own. It is for this reason that Mr. Schwarz believes lynchings cannot be explained only in terms of racism and paranoid "white psyche". To find the true reason, we must consider a different ...
- 907: Immigration
- ... literary test and created the Asiatic Barred Zone to keep Asians out of this country It was updated in 1918 In 1921, Congress passed a quota which severely affected the Asian Russia, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and islands in the Pacific and Atlantic In 1924, the law was expanded to let in northern and western Europeans and exclude almost everyone else 1968-Present There are pending bills that ...
- 908: Civil War - The War Of Northern Aggression
- ... white Southerners owned slaves. This one isnt even close to accurate. First things first, white men werent the only slave holders. In fact, black men started slavery by enslaving their own people in Africa, but thats beside the point. In the 1830 American census, over 10,000 slaves were owned by other African-Americans (Kennedy 64, 65). This would also have to mean that there were free blacks ...
- 909: Slavery - Slave Resistance
- ... He was eventually tried and hanged. Finally in 1839, the Amistad mutiny occurred. This was a revolt on a slave ship near Cuba, organized by a man named Joseph Cinque. The slaves, newly taken from Africa, killed the captain of the ship and demanded to be taken back to Sierra Leone. The navigator managed to sail the ship back in the direction of the United States, where they were later towed ...
- 910: Slavery - Life On The Plantations
- ... horrible conditions (Katz 3-5). The slave system attempted to destroy black family structure and take away human dignity (Starobin 101). Slaves led a hard life on the Southern plantations. Most slaves were brought from Africa, either kidnapped or sold by their tribes to slave catchers for violating a tribal command. Some were even traded for tobacco, sugar, and other useful products (Cowan and Maguire 5:18). Those not killed or ...
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