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    it’s possible to be looked over and favor the defense‚ but if a severe case is brought to court‚ it gets much more complicated. Who’s to say the law itself is justifiable? Movements and reforms have taken place in order to create a fair and just law enforcement system. There have been movements such as the civil rights movement‚ women’s suffrage‚ and gay rights‚ all forms of protest against the law. Those individuals were able to use their right to freedom of speech to express an inequality and inadequacy

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    “Georgia on my mind” is a classical‚ jazz record that was a hit that shot to number one on the billboards‚ but the song also was so famous that the state of Georgia had adopted the song as their own. In the 1960s‚ the civil rights movement was going on and many people were protesting because of how the floor was only for whites-only and they had one section for blacks and he refused to play at his event in Augusta‚ Georgia. When Ray Charles decided to not perform‚ the stadium placed a fine on him

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    According to boomerinas website “The hippie movement was a rebellion against laws that forced people to blindly follow orders that made no sense” hippies fashion was not just a look‚ in the 60s hippies fashion was a way to express how they feel without all of the hatred and fighting. Hippies were peaceful protesters against laws that they felt were not fair. Hippies fashion was a rebellion against unfair laws and a conservative culture. The hippies were protesting against political problems and

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    The 1960’s movement that consisted of presidential reform agendas and Supreme Court rulings is known as liberalism (Keene‚ 812). President Kennedy and Johnson were responsible for the creation of the Liberal Movement. They had views that were similar to Roosevelt’s and believed themselves to be heirs of the New Deal (Keene‚ 812). These two presidents focused on “desegregating the American military and securing federal funds for urban housing‚ education‚ and public works projects” (Keene‚ 812). Kennedy

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    to me‚ I debated about what question I should ask first. I decided that I would plunge right in with her role in the Civil Rights movement. I didn’t want to make her uncomfortable‚ but I just couldn’t wait any longer to find out more about this brave and amazing woman. “Mrs. Parks‚ what was it like to live as an African-American woman before the Civil Rights movement?” I asked nervously with my pen and yellow notebook ready to write as soon as she began. “Well‚ it was extremely difficult to say

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    Court justices will take up the issue of gay marriage this spring‚ Obama thinks that this issue went beyond a simple issue. He equated gay rights with the country’s ionic civil rights movement. He linked all the problems we’ve had before as a country about “equality”. This would be an example of the woman’s suffrage movement or the battle for black rights in the south. 2). Opinion My opinion about this article that I read is that I am glad someone in this world is trying to make peace between

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    I. A Raisin in the Sun play‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry shows how ones personal experiences can become a great story. Hansberry was born on May 19‚ 1930‚ in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ which also serves as the setting of the play. She wrote this play about a struggling African American family that is about to receive an insurance check for $10‚000. This money comes from Mr. Younger’s life insurance policy. One way or another a writer somehow writes something they can relate to in their work to make

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    HISTORY ASSIGNMENT-CHARLES PERKIN AND THE FREEDOM RIGHTS Mr Charles Perkins you were an activist‚ bureaucrat‚ university graduate‚ a soccer star and a secretary of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. How do you do it. Thank you for coming today. No‚ it’s my pleasure. So Charles‚ let’s start off with your childhood. Can you tell me about your past‚ up to the Freedom Rides? Well I was born in a town called Alice Springs‚ in a compound called the Alice Spring Telegraph Station aboriginal reserve

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    never yielding to ’the long run’. Looking at the world of 2002‚ one can witness the apex of human civilization. Who can question the customs‚ morals‚ and nature of today?s Americans‚ without arguing with results? Consider the Civil Rights Movement (1954-1991). The integration of the two races would have gone a lot easier and faster if both sides discarded their internal principles and beliefs and did their best to make the other side happy‚ thus creating an equal society. Until

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    is that “"Protest songs don’t have to be boring or ready made for the next Olympics. They just have to speak truth." In his article‚ Tillet claims that “For the first time since the late-1960s‚ the U.S. is seeing the revival and redefinition of "movement music”. He gives information of protest music’s development from late 1960 until now. Bob Dylan‚ who was a famous protest author late 1960s and known as a political singer‚ stated that he would not write for anyone‚ and he want to write

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