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... and children. The participants also taught their children to treat black people as less than human beings. Their attitude towards ...
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... The NAACP argued to the court that separating Black children from White children was sending a wrong type of message to the Black children. ...
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... The expenditure disparity between white and black children was enormous in some areas of the country. In the South, the average ...
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... Thurgood Marshall was the lawyer. The NAACP's argument was that segregation in public schools made black children feel inferior to white children. ...
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... Blacks went to a "special" black school for the rejected blacks while white children got to go a school where they were sure to get an exceptional education ...
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... Both extracts talk about the children coming to terms with the parents' deaths. ... Where as in 'On The Black hill' there are two sons, who are twins. ...
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... make the restaurant lose business. Until 1955 black children could not go to the same schools as whites. The schools for the blacks ...
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... A higher percentage of America's poor are black which results in a lower level of interest for black children than white children. ...
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... He goes out, fights back against the children, and gets to the store with his money ... has a lot more respect for himself than many of the other black people that ...
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... In the book "Mom I'm Black" by Sandra D. Diers, she discusses stereotypes and privelages of young black children who have become succesful black adults. ...
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... pride, and our independence. Lets take control of our lives in an attempt to show our children the true meaning of Black pride.
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... that the Black Panthers are a group of black people who mixed black, nationalism and socialism, shotguns, free breakfast programs for children, medical clinics ...
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... censure never successfully precluded interracial relationships and the conception of biracial children. Still, since the Loving decision, black-white marriages ...
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... But this would change; the children of the Irish immigrants were being educated and were attending college in huge ... "By 1920, the majority of black men were ...
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... These two children lead drastically different lives because Scout Finch, the heroin of To ... white girl and Richard Wright was the title character of Black Boy. ...
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... Its "survival programs"-such as food giveaways, free health clinics and free breakfast programs for children-were popular fixtures in black neighborhoods in ...
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... schools. For example, whites typically got 70% of state funding, while black children were forced to go to school in a shack. (Johnson ...
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... The majority of stories involving Latino children are about murder, and sixty-five percent of news stories about Black children are about murder or weapons. ...
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... such as the Free Breakfast for Children Program, that the government was forced to adopt similar programs throughout the nation . People within Black and White ...
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... B) and increased school enrollment for them. (Doc A) At Tuskegee, over 400 black children were taught by 28 teachers, male and female to do industrial work. ...
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... The 1970s were a time of federal troops in the South being employed to repel racist, police advocated violence against black children attempting to attend ...
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... That next school year, the schools opened up de-segregated, with black children all over the country entering de-segregated schools. ...
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... role models for younger children. In past years there were very few role models for young black children. Racism in NHL 3 Grant ...
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... One law said black children, like Martin, could not go to school with white children. Martin wanted to change laws that treated black people unfairly. ...
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... that". The majority of black children don't even know half of the accomplishments achieved by African American legends. Thus, they ...
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... In the story, set in the time period immediately following World War II, a group of black children are taken on a "field trip" to an upscale part of New York ...
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... Black children could attend the same schools as white children. Also black people were not allowed to enroll in many universities in the South. ...
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... school. The Great Faith School is where Cassie and her brother attend. It consists of dilapidated sheds and only black children. They ...
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... to repress the women by blocking pensions and expelling their children from school ... Beer halls for drinkers and this brought competition against black women who ...
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... The black elite often wanted the best in terms of education for their children. ... 321) This city touched on top universities black elite children often attended. ...
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