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    Ambedkar on Buddhism

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    Ambedkar on Buddhism 14 October 1956 holds a special significance for the Dalit community in India. On that day‚ Bhim Rao Ambedkar‚ by all accounts the most influential Dalit intellectual of the 20th century publicly renounced Hinduism and converted to Buddhism. He told it was his “rebirth” in his speech over there. Actually Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was born in 14th April 1891. He was born in lowly Mahar Caste in the western state of Maharashtra. The caste Mahara was untouchables according to the varn

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    Racism

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    is white and he is black. When James goes to the bus to take him to summer camp and the kid shakes his father’s hand in a “hip” way and then says his dad is a Black Panther James yells for his mother then punches the other kid in the face which emphasizes his fear for his white mother’s safety due to his exposure of the Black Panther group being violent against whites. At the store James McBride buys a carton of milk‚ which turns out to be sour‚ but the merchant won’t take it back due to racism.

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    There were many people who believed strongly about how things should change for the better regarding the position of African Americans within the period of 1865-1970. Even though Radical Republicans had attempted to improve the quality of life for blacks by passing the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and 1875‚ the Ku Klux Klan Act‚ as well as the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments‚ whites in the South refused to have it any other way than that blacks remained second class citizens and to be kept in their

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    Which is mightier‚ the pen or the sword? Throughout history‚ there have been two main tactics of promoting a cause: the pen and the sword. The pen refers to writing and giving speeches whereas the sword refers to violent direct actions. One tactic is more civil and metropolitan the other is more forceful and dynamic. African-American rights and Women Rights have been stood for in the national spotlight. Both tactics have been used for each movement‚ but which tactic was more effective for promoting

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    alive. Tupac is the author of the poem “Fallen Star”. Tupac always spoke with deep meaning‚ and he tried to express his feelings. He was a rapper who believed in freedom and respect. “Fallen star” was written for Huey Newton‚ a cofounder of the black panthers. He dedicated the poem to him showing Huey love and respect. Huey was living around the civil rights movement. He tried to be a role model and fight for his rights. He wants the African Americans to realize what the white Americans have done. He

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    deserved what would become of the whites? He came to inspire the black community on not being afraid to fight. People started to take a stand. It even amounted to the created of the Black Panthers‚ which will later be known as the most significant activist group during the civil rights movement. The Black Panthers also took the assertive stand. They also agreed with Malcolm about how the peaceful acts were not working. They also said these boycotts and sit-ins would take too long acquiring change.

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    bye 2Pac his stage name. He was born on the June 16th‚ 1971 in New York City to a Black Panther activist woman named Afeni Shakur. His birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks‚ which later was changed by his mother to Tupac Shakur. Tupac is an inca Indian word meaning "shining serpent" . His last name Shakur‚ is Arabic meaning “thankful to God‚” it was a very common name in the New York branch of the Black Panther clan. He grew up in East Harlem a saction of Manhatten‚ New York. Tupac’s rough life started

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    Police Brutality Research

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    a civil lawsuit with the city for $775‚000. There are organizations that have been created in opposition to police brutality. One of those organizations is The Black Panther Party. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense was created to stop police brutality and protect black individuals. According to the text‚ “ Black Panthers monitored the behavior of the police in black communities.” (Huffington Post). Whenever there was an arrest being made in a black neighborhood‚ the members would stand

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    Tupac essay

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    Tupac as person but even more important to understand him as a rapper. In order to do so his life must be used as a key to unlocking the meaning and understanding of his works. Tupac’s childhood was far from easy. He was born to Afeni Shakur a black panther who was arrested during her pregnancy for the conspiracy to bomb public places and a month after her release she gave birth to Tupac. Tupac spent most of his early childhood moving from shelter to shelter in New York City. The abundance of crack cocaine

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    “A social movement is collectivity acting with some continuity to promote or resist a change in the society or group of which it is a part” (Turner & Killian) We hear about Civil Rights movements and their impact on the overall goal for African Americans. What it meant to a community; How it impacted the South; How it impacted the North; etc. Yet‚ what I find to be the most important type of movement isn’t the movements that catch the eye of the media‚ but what grasps the attention of the Government

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