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    United States of America supposedly encompasses resilience and advocates equality. Apparently, the United States of America abides for progress on racial discrimination and understands, accepts, and respects all races. But in reality we are not united with all races; thus we just make up America, not the United States of America. President Barack Obama affirms, “....there is not a black America and a white America and latino America and asian America - there's the United States of America” (Obama). In

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    Black people were even allowed to ride in the front of the bus and Martin Luther King Jr. helped overcome this. He protested what a common black person could not do. He used his status to reach out to all of America. King wants everyone to be equal and for us to all live in a more peaceful environment. Racism does nothing but promote hate amongst us Americans and he reaches out with a peaceful speech to bring people together. “We cannot walk alone. And as we

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    but it wasn't only him. This event changed several views around the world which made people act upon it especially in America. Another reason the holocaust should be researched is because it was part of the reason for several conflicts that occurred. A lot of thoughts go on that America let in several people and welcomed Jews that escaped but that’s not what happened. At first, America didn’t know a lot about what was going on but didn’t care much either until the citizens were complaining to

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    Racism In Racism

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    Racism is not new in the West. For that matter, more or less, in other parts of the world as well. But let me focus on the West, where racism has returned with a vengeance once again. As in the past, this racism will end in tear and bloodshed as well.  There was a time when Westerners treated non-Whites as sub-human. They liquidated the locals in Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada, and so many other countries and appropriated from themselves everything the locals had. So the Red Indians, Aborigines

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    The American Dream was built on family; parents who sacrificed everything for their beloved children. Millions of immigrants all over the world gave up their home, language, and culture to settle in America, thinking about the bright future of their children. The strong relationship of families gave parents determination to keep working harder and achieving greater heights so that their family can live comfortably. The father would leave everyday in

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    poverty that people of color faced back in those days. With his moving and impactful words, King speaks for the Negros who faced injustice and still lived difficult lives in the chains of poverty and discrimination despite the official liberation of America by Abraham Lincoln, hundreds of years ago. King mentions the Emancipation Proclamation at the beginning of his speech and paints a vivid picture in the listener’s mind of the hope and positive expectations in the negroes hearts after years of

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    Japanese attackers to swarm the skies over Oahu and spray American bases below with bombs, there were 2,335 U.S. servicemen and civilians dead”(Brett). The morale of the Americans were at a record low at this point. America had

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    The purpose about learning about the Holocaust is to spread awareness about it and make sure it never happens again. The Holocaust was one of the worst things to ever happen to mankind. The killing of Jews, disabled people, and literally everyone else who questioned the Führer. The Holocaust and how bad it was is the main idea in these two books: The Devil’s Arithmetic, by Jane Yolen. It’s about a girl who travels back in time and experiences the horrors of the Holocaust firsthand. The Boy in the

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    Michelle Obama is arguably one of the most favorably viewed public figures in America. Throughout her husband’s presidency, she used her role as first lady to raise support for military families and advocate for healthy eating. As so, she had a considerable impact on the 2016 election and used her influence to back the campaign of Hillary Clinton. At the Democratic National Convention she gave an address in which she reflected on her time as first lady and urged the audience to give their support

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    Ten million years ago North America began to take form from the Canadian Shield. Then, eight million years later the Great Ice Age formed the Bering Land Bridge, which allowed nomadic people to cross from Eurasia to North America. Once the Ice Age ended the sea levels rose again, and the Americas were isolated. However, that did not stop the Americas from growing. Before the Europeans came to America, there were possibly fifty-four million people inhabiting the Americas. The Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas

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