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    Ex parte Crow Dog‚ 109 U.S. 556 (1883)‚ is a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that followed the death of one member of a Native American tribe at the hands of another on reservation land. Crow Dog was a member of the Brulé band of the Lakota Sioux. On August 5‚ 1881 he shot and killed Spotted Tail‚ a Lakota chief; there are different accounts of the background to the killing. The tribal council dealt with the incident according to Sioux tradition‚ and Crow Dog paid restitution to

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    The Strange Career of Jim Crow When The Strange Career of Jim Crow was first published in 1955‚ it was immediately recognized to be the definitive study of racial relations in the United States. Professor Woodward discusses the “unanticipated developments and revolutionary changes at the very center of the subject.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. referred to the book as the historical bible of the civil rights movement. The Strange Career of Jim Crow won the Pulitzer for Mary Chestnut’s Civil War and

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    patently false and dangerous mindset. The segregation and stigma of race is still very much alive in our society. Instead of a formalized institution such as slavery or Jim Crow‚ America has found a new way to continue the marginalization of blacks by using the criminal justice system. In Michelle Alexander’s book “ The New Jim Crow”‚ she shows how America’s “ War on Drugs “ has become a tool of racial segregation and how the discretionary enforcement of drug laws has resulted in an overwhelmingly negative

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    Stories have the power to shape us in ways that we neither expect nor fully understand. They disarm us and open our minds to the possibilities of the way things may have been‚ may be or will be. Wendell Berry in Jayber Crow uses the power of the narrative of the life of Jayber Crow to tell powerful stories full of images and metaphors that disarm the reader and form the reader in unexpected ways. Out of these many images and metaphors‚ one of the most prominate is the land‚ the farm and the farmer

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    “The Bonds that Strengthen” James Welch’s Fools Crow is a novel about coming of age amid the hardships of the Pikunis people and tensions between them and the Napikwans. It also tells of vivid dreams‚ honor‚ loss and changes. Some things that change are the relationships within the tribe as in the bond between father and son with Fools Crow and Rides-at-the-door. Fools Crow better known as White Man’s Dog in the beginning starts off as a very unfortunate boy that struggles to find his place

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    Instructor: C. Caldwell 2/11/11 Reading Response #5 Fools Crow The tribal status of White Man’s Dog‚ as it were in the beginning of Fools Crow‚ was certainly not as he desired it to be. Due to the position of wealth his father had risen to‚ it seems the tribe expected much from him. Welch does not go into great detail concerning the views of the tribes people on White Man’s Dog‚ but Yellow Kidney describes him on page 7 as having “much heart but (being) unlucky”[1]

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    Love and Redemption: The relationship between Kate and Daniel in Crow Lake The grief comes from lost love must be recovered by love. In crow lake‚ the author Mary Lawson portrays a young successful scholar‚ 26-year-old Kate Morrison‚ always is bothered by her anguished past. The innermost struggle not only leads she can’t directly face the problem existing between her and her older brother Matt for years but also becomes an obstacle of the further relationship with Daniel‚ the men she loves. But

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    Why the Ponds are Important in Crow Lake Crow Lake is Canadian author Mary Lawson ’s first novel,which is narrated by Kate Morrison‚ the second child in the Morrison family. A serious car accident left seven-year-old Kate‚ her one and half year old sister‚ Bo‚ and her two older brothers‚ Luke and Matt‚ orphans. Rather than live with relatives separately‚ they chose to live together and grow up. Luke and Matt made many sacrifices to support their family and they also got many helps from their community

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    Victor Ferreira The New Jim Crow Chapter 2 Incarceration rates in the United States have exploded due to the convictions for drug offenses. Today there are half a million in prison or jail due to a drug offense‚ while in 1980 there were only 41‚100. They have tripled since 1980. The war on drugs has contributed the most to the systematic mass incarceration of people of color‚ most of them African-Americans. The drug war is aimed to catch the big-time dealers‚ but the majority of the people

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    where dogs came from? Dogs species came from their ancestors called the grey wolf. Our nation is filled with different breeds. So they breed their dogs with other breeds so they get farther away from the grey wolves. In "The Amazing History of Dogs" text it says that the scientists still do not even know how the wolves changed over time to become dogs and became pets for us to breed and make new species of dogs. People spend over 350 dollars for Halloween costumes for their dogs or other

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