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Carby talks about how people has a “ Moral Panic” when It cam to young black women in the city. This was because they were selling their bodies as if it was a produced. This was very dangerous because there usually was pimp who would make the young women believe that he owned her body and she had to what he told her. Carby beloved that these women were only becoming prostituted because they had no one to protected them. Carby goes on to talk about how this is dangerous because there was no one who is there to help this young female when they get to the city. Carby uses Ellis Island as an example because the immigrant that was coming throw Ellis Island at lest had someone who helping them when they got here. It was one of the conditions of being able to leave the island. McManus is also talking about women but she talking about a different time. This women are white women are travel westward. She goes on and explains different event that women faced. McManus also talks about the intermarriages of negative American …show more content…
But that changed when people started stay in one place settle down, this is when the idea property and bounders of land started. With this idea we would need people to make law to protect the land leading to people having tribe leaders, kings, pharaohs, presidents. The people that clamed the land or bought the land now were now called property owners and they would be the one to dictate the laws that would be created for the “protection” of their belongings. But this is just dangerous because this people had no one looking out for them but it was more dangerous for the people that do not own the land because they have no say in what the laws are. They also have no one to help with the new

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