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    Vincent Ogé and Chavannes. 1791: The National Assembly gave coloureds the right to vote. Whites protested against this and did not want to put the law in effect in their colonies. Mulattoes in desperation tried to build armies. They even armed the slaves. The slaves did not fight for the planters or mulattoe‚ but for themselves. There was a slave revolt led by Boukeman and Jean Baptiste. This revolt was for blacks against coloureds and whites. 1792: The arrival of a revolutionary force with

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    injustice in their respective communities. There are striking similarities between their causes despite Orwell being of British descent and part of the caucasian majority while Dr. King was from the United States of America and was part of the coloured minority. Both essays helped emphasize the struggle and injustices in society‚ regardless of the cultural differences between the authors and the nearly thirty year gap between their publications. Both men were influential civil rights activists

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    January 12th 1957 Journal Entry 1 Hello‚ this is my first journal entry. I suppose I should introduce myself; my name is Thelma Jean Mothershed-Wair‚ I am 17 years old and I was born on November 29‚ 1940‚ in Bloomberg‚ Texas. My parents are called Arlevis Leander Mothershed and Hosanna Claire Moore Mothershed. My father is a psychiatric aid at the Veterans Hospital‚ and my mother is a homemaker. I also have three sisters and two brothers. We all live together in Little Rock‚ Arkansas‚ United

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    “test of time”? Incorporated countless profound themes and insights? It most probably hasn’t. Unless it was Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill A Mockingbird. The story follows the life of Jean Louise (Scout)‚ her family‚ the town of Maycomb and the hindrance coloured people faced. Through a series of morals and lessons‚ we learn sometimes respect‚ can be vexatious for people to manifest‚ however it can make all the difference in how you are viewed by yourself and others.Here‚ Calpurnia is trying to instill into

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    States To begin with‚ the lack of understanding of the white to the coloured goes deep in history. America was not an exception. Africans were brought unwillingly to North America to be sold like some kind of an item in the supermarket. The white people found difficulties believing that we all belong to the same human race. For that the coloured were though as the inferior people. Although the coloured were hard working and dedicated‚ they weren’t given the opportunity to be as equal

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    yellow‚ like… sunflower after rain”(1) while taking a bath on brides viewing day. This yellow colour shows her “hope” and “confidence” of being ready for the beginning of new life. On the bride viewing day‚ her father gifts her a pale pink coloured sari‚ “embroidered with tiny stars of real gold zari thread” (2) which she compares with “the dawn sky over women’s lake”. She thinks of it as a colour of transition in her life as she might be moving from India all the way to California. After

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    remind them that the lie of their inferiority is accepted as truth in the society dominating them” (Martian Luther King Jr.). The Help is a novel based on how a dozen coloured people express their thoughts on how it really feels to work as a black maid in the white homes of Jackson. The main theme of The Help is race. The coloured people are thought to be dirty‚ and filled with diseases. Aibileen is strong‚ brave and is known for her prayer powers. Despite all of that Aibileen is a character that

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    Stained Glass. (s.f.). Recuperado el 02 de 10 de 2014‚ de Stained Glass Association of America : http://stainedglass.org/ The term stained glass can refer to coloured glass as a material or to works created from it. As a material stained glass is glass that has been coloured by adding metallic salts during its manufacture. The coloured glass is crafted into stained glass windows in which small pieces of glass are arranged to form patterns or pictures‚ held together (traditionally) by strips of

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    The second photograph is Elliot Erwitt’s photograph named ‘Segregated Water Fountains’. This photograph was took in 1950 in North Carolina‚ USA and this particular photograph was never meant to symbolise segregation in this era he just liked the effect that the juxtaposition had however now this photograph represents the segregation of black and white people and the injustice of this in this period of time and how much has changed this photograph was taken. The degrading cultural context of this

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    mediascapes are linked closely together. ( Appadurai‚ 1996) Apartheid was one of South Africa’s major setbacks. Apartheid was when people use to be classified by race. There were three races namely whit‚ coloured and black. The whites were the most privileged and the blacks were the least. The coloureds were basically in the middle. Due to Apartheid people were not allowed to go to certain areas as these areas were reserved for the

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