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African American Birthdays During African American History Month
by Eden Stillwater, Feb 11, 2007
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Emmit Till: the Sacrificial Lamb of the Civil Rights Movement
by Justin Cox, Apr 11, 2007
Emitt Till is considered the "Sacrificial Lamb" of the civil rights movement. He was brutally murdered. the 1955 case was re-opened in 2004, but the guilty, who admitted to the murder, did not see jail time.
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The Civil Rights Movement
by homie g, Apr 30, 2007
Tells how the civil rights movement effected African Americans.
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The Comparison of the Assassinations of Kennedy and Lincoln
by Ralph Brandt, May 30, 2007
There is a forty year old document that is still being passed as accurate with "comparisons" of the two assassinations. I have seen it at times and never really looked at it for accuracy. When I did I got a surprise. Read on...
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Enemy Combatants
by Steve Wood, Jul 26, 2007
Sociology summery over the subject of what an enemy combatant really is. Should people who are declared to be enemy combatants be able to contest their detention before a judge?
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Title IX
by Franchize1215, Aug 15, 2007
Can you imagine if we still lived in a world where sports were dominated by only men? I would honestly find it boring because there would be no competition between members of the opposite sexes. Luckily we have Title IX.
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In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King
by IcyCucky, Jan 21, 2008
A tribute to a great civil rights activist.
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How Far Have We Really Come with Civil Rights?
by ANDY N, Jan 22, 2008
40 years after the tragic murder of Martin Luther King Jr, where do we stand concerning civil rights?
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Metaphors in "I Have a Dream"
by Thomas Wild, Mar 14, 2008
During the 1960s, America was divided on the important issue of civil rights. The great civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during a critical moment in the civil rights movement. The central themes of Martin Luther King Jr's. speech were law, hope, and non-violence.
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Racial Inequality
by Kid Icarus, May 2, 2008
It's amazing to think how far we've come as a culture in the past fifty years. So much has happened to form today's free American society.
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