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... He believed that the Negroes were being denied their rights through this division of colors. ... He believed Negroes were equal to whites and should be treated so. ...
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... Trupin actually believes that she would rather be a Negro than white trash, but in the end she reveals to herself that she has believed Negroes to be inferior. ...
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... cheetahs and doves. He also believed that Negroes made good servants because of their natural calm and simple and limited thinking. ...
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... Negroes showing constant humility were not the values and views the narrator believed in, but words that he needed to say to continue to gain their support and ...
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... The white people, who had occupied industrial cities first, saw Negroes as lesser beings. They believed that it was okay for them to be treated unfairly due to ...
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... In Southampton County, there were many slaves. The masters of these slaves believed that the "Negroes" were not any danger because they were well treated. ...
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... He believed that if Aryans interbred with races of lesser value, this would ... excluded Jews from marrying Germans, it also excluded Gypsies, Negroes and their ...
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... He believed that if Aryans interbred with races of lesser value, this would weaken the ... es, Negroes and their bastards from marrying pure blooded Germans as well ...
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... saw hostilities between black and white working classes and believed that "...whites have been just as much against not only working class Negroes, but all ...
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... Her compassion for people including women, Jews, and Negroes were just some of the many things she believed in and worked for. With ...
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... Like Malcolm X of a later generation, he believed that Negroes could never achieve equality unless they became independent-founding their own nations and ...
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... white race and ultimately America. The whites believed that the Negroes would take over the country. So, in the ignorant minds of ...
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... and screamed." (Lee, 1960, 244) Miss Gates, who faithfully believed in fairness in the American democratic society, also believed that the Negroes needed to be ...
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... and trashy people use it when they think somebody's favouring Negroes over and above ... People, children especially, believed that Boo was a threat to Maycomb and ...
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... On the other hand Marcus Garvey believed that education was less important and establishing finacial gains should come first. ... "Many American Negroes," Du Bois ...
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... They believed that they had lost the close knit family ties that segregation ... his coffee never smelled fresher, than when these hundreds of Negroes gathered to ...
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... DuBois also believed that they cannot disregard their rights, and later expect them ... Negroes must insist continually, in season and out of season, that voting is ...
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... King states; "The problem is not a purely racial one, with Negroes set against ... was a well known civil rights activist, and who strongly believed in fighting ...
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... are bound to respect." This is what most southern white and the Klan believed. ... and Republicans played a leading part in organizing the Negroes against their ...
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... were still considered a lower class by almost all, Atticus believed in equality ... with them on one assumption, the evil assumption, that all Negroes lie, that ...
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... After the rebellion and the death of Nat Turner, Garrison and Knapp, whom believed that Negroes had as much to the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of ...
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... Many white Americans accepted slavery and believed the Negroes were inferior which resulted in racist attitudes and behaviors. Twain ...
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... government. These acquaintances and other aristocrats believed that all Negroes would at sometime achieve equality. These aristocratic ...
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... of Malcolm X, the X representing the name given to Negroes by white ... Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association, which essentially believed in the ...
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... the Constitution that the white people had." The fact that Negroes were citizens ... the pursuit of happiness." This was the idea which Abraham believed was the ...
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... That is why he believed in himself and believed in his cause and that is why ... He again used the repetition to show how long Negroes have been oppressed to make ...
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... To conclude, both Booker T. Washington and Marcus Garvey provided Negroes with an ... Locke, a preeminent scholar of the New Negro Movement, believed the best way ...
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... He believed in the powers of the individual and education thus contradicting society's ... Emmet J. Scott, one man wrote, "We (his family) are Negroes and try to ...
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... He believed in the powers of the individual and education thus contradicting society's ... Emmet J. Scott, one man wrote, "We (his family) are Negroes and try to ...
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... I Have a Dream" speech, Malcolm X quipped, "While King was having a dream, the rest of us Negroes are having a nightmare." Malcolm X believed that black people ...
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