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    Critique Essay on Splc

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    Sherry Southern Poverty Law Center Critique The Southern Poverty Law Center‚ otherwise known as SPLC‚ is a civil rights organization here in the United States that helps slay racism‚ hate groups‚ discrimination and injustice meant to harm and dehumanize people. (www.SPLCenter.org) Founded in 1971 by civil rights activist and attorney Morris Dees‚ SPLC has continued to flourish in its promise to ensure equality and justice for all. The power force behind this leadership is a great team of board

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    Hate crime and Extremism

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    every state in the ‚ North‚ East‚South and West.They involve everything from graffiti to brutal murders. Hate and extremism are common in almost every State. Actually the first hate crime law was passed in 1980‚ and two decades later‚ 43 state & the District of Columbia had enacted some form of hate and extremism law. Hate crimes are not separate crimes but they are traditional offences motivated by the offender’s bias. Over the years hate groups and extremism has increased. A hate crime is a kind

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    Racism in a Small Town

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    References: Jennifer Schlegel‚ Terry Stahl‚ 2006‚ A Local Community ’s Response to Hate‚ retrieved Dec 19‚ 2006 from http://www.readingnaacp.org/ Southern Poverty Law Center Success Stories‚ retrieved Dec 15‚ 2006 from http://www.tolerance.org/10_ways/unite/01.html Connie Langland‚ Library Benefits from the Klan‚ retrieved Dec 19‚ 2006 from http://www.padnet.org/cases_cvl_rights.html Project Lemonade Pledge

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    those words I say this. Every individual who supports the rights of a fellow student‚ the LGBT student‚ should donate their time and money to the Southern Poverty Law Center as they strive to ensure the rights of LGBT students through the use of legal action‚ educational campaigns and combating the so called conversion therapy. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) campaigns for rights for LGBT students through their educational campaign known as the Teaching Tolerance Program. The Teaching Tolerance

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    Tt Magic Carpet

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    teach i ng Tolerance middle & upper grades activity k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 a project of the southern poverty law center www.tolerance.org Magic Carpet Was there ever a part of your identity you had to hide? by Mitali Perkins I had a magic carpet once. It used to soar to a world of monsoon storms‚ princesses with black braids‚ ferocious dragons‚ and talking birds. “Ek deen chilo akta choto rajkumar‚” my father would begin‚ and the rich‚ round sounds of the Bangla language took me from our

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    receive an excessive amount of hate‚ immigrant citizens do as well. According to Southern Poverty Law Center‚ “Anti-immigrant hate groups are the most extreme of the hundreds of nativists and vigilante groups that have proliferated since the late 1990s when anti-immigration xenophobia began to rise to levels not seen in the United States since the 1920s. New York Times stated “There are 11 million people living under the law.” Some will bring violence and some will continue to try and assimilate to american

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    Racism in Schools

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    Ann. “I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of Brown V. Board of Education”. Parents’ Choice. 2005. Web. 30 Sept. 2010. “Stand Strong Against Hate.” Southern Poverty Law Center. 2010. Web. 3 Oct. 2010. Steindorf‚ Sara. “A school faces its own segregation.” The Christian Science Monitor. 18 June 2002. Web. 1 Oct. 2010. “Teaching Tolerance.” Southern Poverty Law Center. 2010. Web. 3 Oct. 2010.

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    Racism And Hate Crimes

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    Racist acts and hate crimes have always been around. There is always a cause or reason as to why these incidents occur. Whether it is discrimination to another race‚ or if it is caused by a popular trend‚ these actions are overall dreadful. People make their own opinions. These opinions sometimes will be made off of what they have experienced‚ but it is always followed by what they truly believe. Which leads exactly to the outcome‚ of the 2016 Presidential Election. There is a direct correlation

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    Hate Crimes

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    the south. Such laws included mandates against wearing masks and hoods. The next wave of legislation relating to hate crimes resulted from the movement for increased protection for civil rights in the face of widespread racial prejudice shown by segregated buildings and restricted access to public and private resources. The most recent legislation has been directed specifically to acts of hate against people of race‚ religion‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ etc. The Local Law Enforcement Enhancement

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    information that is constantly feeding in and out of the population’s brain. Ever since the release of the internet to the public in the late 1980’s‚ the United States has allowed its citizens to connect technologically. Commonly known as the the literal “center” of most humans’ lives‚ the internet is home to many different groups of people‚ with various messages. It may not seem obvious to a normal reader‚ however‚ most online sources are deceiving. Many online or non-traditional sources divert from the

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