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    Angela Davis: A Radical African-American Activist

    She has wrote several books including Women and Culture & Politics. Angela Davis where born on Angela Davis, born on January 26, 1944, in Birmingham, Alabama. She became a master scholar who studied at the Sorbonne. She joined the U.S. communist party and was jailed for charges related to a prison outbreak, though ultimately cleared. She is also known for books like Women, Race & Class. She has worked as professor and activist who advocates gender equity, prison reform and alliances across color

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    How Did Huey Newton Influence The Black Power Movement

    Huey Percy Newton was born on February 17, 1942, in Monroe, Louisiana. Newton has helped establish the political organization the Black Panther Party, and became a leading figure in the Black Power movement of the 1960s. Newton has criminal charges over the years and at one point fled to Cuba before returning to the U.S. and earning his doctorate. Newton graduated from high school in 1959, he was considered barely literate. He nonetheless became his own teacher, learning to read by himself.

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    Structural Racism Analysis

    threatened the livelihood of many african americans. African americans created other ways to help change the structure of how black farmers would be viewed, for instance the Black Panther Party. In slavery, black people had a big part in the production with harvesting products like cotton, but the system of elite white dominance brought discrimination and racism towards blacks, leaving them with little to no say in the food system. (Green, 50) Another example of structural

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    Assata Book Report

    conditions only got worse when schools became integrated and the economic, social, and political wedge between someone who was white and someone who wasn’t was inevitable. “Nappy head, nappy head, I catch you ass, you goin’ be dead. You think your black and ugly now; I’m gonna beat you till you purple. You just another nigga to me. Ima show you what I do with niggas like you big blubber lips,” (Shakur 43). At such a young age, third grade, to be exposed to such vulgar communications and altercations

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    How Did Jim Crow Laws Influence The Civil Rights Movement

    race-propelled brutality. Jim Crow laws at the local and state levels banned blacks from classrooms and bathrooms, from theaters and train automobiles, from juries and overseeing bodies. ("Shad's Blog | Adventures and Random Thoughts," n.d.) In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the "separate but equal" rule that surrounded why state-supported isolation, drawing national and overall respect for African-Americans’ circumstance. In this fierce decade, a substantial part of that took after, social

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    Bastards of a Party

    Victor Hugo Sequeira Limieri Guimaraes Dr. Powel-Williams SOCI 1101 14 September 2011 Bastards of the Party (2005) There are several ways to define what Sociological imagination is; the term was coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills in 1959, to describe the insight offered by the discipline of sociology. I am going to explain two different definitions of sociological imagination; first, the sociological imagination can be defined as the capacity to see how sociological situations

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    Jim Crow Laws In The United States

    For example, schools, restaurants, public transportation, drinking fountains and more were segregated. The South got away with these laws with the saying “separate but equal” which entailed that although whites and blacks have segregated spaces they are equal, which was not the case. Black or colored” facilities, schools, transports and drinking fountains were not nearly as high quality as the ones for whites. Jim Crow Laws were

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    Angela Davis: Civil Rights Activist

    was involved in many organizations, such as the Black Panthers and the Che-Lumumba Club. I also plan on being an active member of my community while I attend college. The movements Angela Davis is affiliated with are the Women’s Rights Movement and the Civil Rights Movement. Angela Davis was a member of the Black Panther Party and was known for being a rigorous and fearsome activist. As a child, I recognized that it is challenging to be a black woman in America. Angela Davis has strengthened

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    The Butler

    The Butler The Butler is based loosely off of a true story. Eugene Allen was an African American who worked for the White House for 34 years. He started at the bottom and worked his way up the ranks until he became Maître d'hôtel, which is the highest position of butlers. He retired as head butler in 1986 after serving eight different presidents. This film follows Cecil Gaines through his life on the plantation to the serving in the White House. The film starts in 1926 Macon, Georgia. Cecil

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    Civil Rights

    February 1, 1960, four black students attending a college in Greensboro, NC, were refused lunch at a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter and began a sit-in. This event triggered several other nonviolent protests throughout the south. Six months later, the same four students were served at the same Woolworth’s lunch counter. Student sit-ins throughout the South were very effective in integrating many public places. These sit-ins ignited a decade of civil rights protests that proved that the American

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