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    Quebec Separatist Movement The Canadian confederation brought promise and opportunity to a newly independent nation‚ this nation consisted of Ontario‚ New Brunswick‚ Nova Scotia‚ and Quebec. As the only province in Canada with a French speaking minority Quebec faced discrimination and anguish. Its individuals often felt forced to assimilate to English culture causing conflict between the English and French communities. Throughout Canadian history it has been difficult for Quebec to attain

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    passion be for a person‚ for art‚ equality‚ etc‚ it is what drives someone to be extraordinary. It makes them fight‚ it makes them stand up‚ it ignites the fire in a hero’s heart. For instance‚ Sylvia Rivera‚ while making a speech for the Stonewall movement‚ said‚ "I’ll be the first one to step on any organization‚ and politician’s

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    adamant that the child should not go because it is dangerous. It is obvious that the child is concerned about the events surrounding the march and wants to be part of the movement. The child expresses these feelings in a way the appears mature and cognizant of the surrounding world‚ expressing a desire to support the civil rights movement rather than to "go out and play." The desire to no longer be seen as a child and have her voice heard by those being marched against and by her mother (who can also

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    Ambition In the centuries preceding the twenty first‚ the world underwent a revolution of personal freedoms giving even the most underprivileged dreamers a sensation of desiring to be successful in life achieving great things and the possibility of turning their previously unimaginable dreams into reality. This earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction can be measured by that person’s willingness to strive for and attain those dreams (Dictionary.com). Ambition is the first building

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    of Americans dying each year. Also there were problems on the homeland‚ African-Americans were not getting treated right‚ politicians were corrupt‚ and many people were not happy the way America was moving forward. Music had a big impact on this movement. There are two songs that tried to make people use physical force to stop the corruption of the government. The first song is “Volunteers‚” which was written by Marty Balin and performed by “Jefferson Airplanes.” This song stood up mostly to

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    matters into their own hands and take up the use of arms. This came after Malcolm separated from his decade long position as spokesman for the Nation of Islam. The main goal of the speech was to motivate African-Americans to join the Civil Rights Movement and stop disfranchisement.In the beginning of Malcolms speech he states the fact that he is a Muslim though‚ he would not talk about religion as it was not important and would simply amount to another means of African-American separation. He continued

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    African Americans began to form civil rights groups in order to end segregation and fight for equality. Many things contributed to this‚ but the death of Emmett Till is what many would consider the spark that ignited the flame for the Civil Rights Movement. The brutality of his murder changed the way that racism was viewed throughout the nation. Emmett was born July 25th‚ 1941 in Chicago‚ Illinois to mother Mamie Carthan and father Louis Till. At the age of six Emmett was stricken with polio‚ despite

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    heavily racist based‚ but Dick was actually treated a little better until he went on a killing spree. Dick had most people’s trust and even played with white kids while he was young. Since this story is set post civil war era and pre Civil Rights Movement there were a lot of restrictions and wrong doings that happened to African Americans. Considering what town it is set in the idea of a lynch mob is not farfetched and law enforcement essentially encouraged them. Dick’s thoughts while during this

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    tests- supposedly applicable to both white and black prospective voters who couldn’t prove a certain level of education but in actuality disproportionately administered to black voters- was a classic example of one of these barriers. The Civil Rights Movement Veterans website‚ has a few examples of actual literacy test used in Alabama‚ Louisiana‚ and Mississippi during the 1950s and 1960s. But these “literacy” test‚ singular among its fellows has nothing to do with citizenship. Designed to put the applicant

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    Conflict can have tragic consequences for ordinary people In society’s composition‚ ordinary people establish the majority of the population creating the base of the group. When faced with challenges and conflict stemming from others in the same faction‚ they are affected and met with the consequences of the conflict. These effects may have tragic consequences to ordinary people with long lasting aftermaths such as portrayed in ‘Paradise Road’ and throughout history. Conflict‚ however‚ comes in

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