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    The Civil War was a conflict‚ it was a big foundation of our history. It changed the way we viewed ourselves‚ it was also one of the most important foundations of American history. The Civil War was between April 12‚ 1861‚ to April 9‚ 1865. The Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. It is also called the war between states. The Union‚ also known as the North side‚ won the war. The particular reason for why the Civil War started was because of disagreements over slavery‚ state vs. federal

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    Assignment Introduction After slavery was abolished in 1865‚ African Americans were supposed to be seen as equals and have the same rights as white Americans. However African Americans were continued to be seen as inferior to white people and faced discrimination daily. They were denied their civil rights due to many factors. The purpose of this essay is to determine what the most important factor was in stopping black Americans from gaining their civil rights before 1941. This essay will examine the role

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    African-Americans in Vietnam War  The Vietnam War marked a significant change in the way that African Americans contributed to America ’s military efforts. Vietnam marked the first major combat deployment of an integrated military and the first time since the turn of the century that African American participation was actually encouraged. A number of different factors contributed to the increasing tension between black and white soldiers in Vietnam. One of these factors was a decline in the qualifications

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    Nire beltzaren These days we have become so accustomed to war that we don’t even know how many wars are currently active. Do you know how many there are? As I write this paper there are 10 wars and 8 active conflicts. That said most of these conflicts are taking place in Africa. But why there? Well there are a few reasons‚ first there isn’t a lot of education going around. Second there is a lot of poverty leading to unhappiness among the poor. But the third and most prominent reason is the muslim

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    of the American Civil War The American Civil War is one of the most significant and controversial periods in American history. The Civil War was caused by mounting conflicting pressures‚ principles‚ and prejudices‚ fueled by differences and pride‚ and set into motion by unlikely set of political events. The war divided the country between the North (Union) and South (Confederate). The war lasted five years and by 1865 the Confederate forces were truly beaten. Out of this horrendous war though

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    Chapter 1 Summary Chapter one starts by defining the discipline of Black Studies‚ which is the critical and systematic study of the thought and practice of African people in their current and historical unfolding. Then it goes to define what the word what the African means and the term Diaspora. Diaspora is the dispersion or scattering of people with a common origin. By Diaspora black people who originally came from Africa now eradicate in the Americas‚ the Caribbean and other islands of the seas

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    To what extent did war affect the course of Revolution? There are many various arguments supporting the view that the war did affect the course of Revolution and many that oppose this view. The Revolution did become more radical during the time of the war as the Jacobin terror became more prevalent‚ however some people argue that the war did not directly cause this‚ that the Revolution was moving towards a more radical stance anyway. Others may argue that yes‚ the Revolution was moving towards a

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    The Civil Rights Era consists of a series of mini movements that were centered around the idea of equality. Movements during this period included the African American Rights Movement‚ the Women’s Rights Movement‚ the Worker’s Rights Movement‚ and the American Indian Rights Movement. Some consider this multitude of protests to be the final step for the American Dream to be accessible to all. Legally‚ these strides have been made but socially there is still work that has to occur in order to overcome

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    Assess the effectiveness of the non-violent tactics used in the African American Civil Rights Campaign. The African Americans were very successful in the way of demonstrating non-violent tactics in the same way Gandhi had used in India in the 1920s. Martin Luther King admired this example of Gandhi’s non-violent tactics and advocated a program of civil disobedience that used these methods. These included protests in the form of boycotts‚ demonstrations‚ sit-ins and marches which includes the famous

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    The African-American Civil Rights Movement During the frail moments in history there are times to be seen as a great movement. One of those moments in the history of America was the African-American Civil Rights Movement. This movement came by storm with different views on how civil rights should be fought. With the extremism of Malcolm X or the prolific voice of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There were key court cases Brown v. Board of Education and the world wide known Rosa Parks. This action by

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