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... Reconstruction did not only restore national unity, but more importantly it helped the blacks gain the personal rights that they deserved. ...
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... He believed that only though education could blacks gain status and that some of Washington's ideas promoted black submission to whites. ...
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... He believed that only though a full university education could blacks gain status and that Washington's idea of industrial knowledge promoted black submission ...
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... Du Bois disagreed. He believed that only though education could blacks gain status and that Washington's idea promoted black submission to whites. ...
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... for writing this was so that it reached the wide audience of blacks in America and even the whites who came to protest and help the blacks gain their Civil ...
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... Martin Luther King is a very important figure in American history and he did many things to help blacks gain equality, and he had a very successful life. ...
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... life. Like Europeans, exploration was done to gain profits and accumulate more wealth. ... slavery. They did not have anything to gain. ...
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... during his era. He felt that economic power was the most important way for blacks to gain their rights. Washington shared his views ...
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... Secondly, another method used by blacks to gain happiness and respect was the forming of secret societies and trade organizations. ...
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... For a small number of Blacks, there was gain as landowners, businessmen and professionals, but discrimination during this time was severe. ...
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... He believed in order for blacks to gain complete respect from the whites, they would have to live a life quite similar to the one they led in the period before ...
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Lives were spent with a master, with generation after generation of blacks serving their white masters. Some were fortunate enough to gain freedom, yet most ...
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... The process, which helped these blacks to gain rights, was called Reconstruction. During the time of Reconstruction a freeman's life changed dramatically. ...
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... The Reconstruction leaders overlooked the fact that if the Blacks were unable to gain economic equality they would quickly become mere serfs in the Southern ...
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... Carpetbaggers were Northerners who went to the South after the Civil War and entered politics there, often for personal gain. Blacks took part in the new ...
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... American did gain their freedom by law, but didn't gain equality. ... and Andrew Johnson of Tennessee taking office, also changed direction of equality for blacks. ...
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... education. These newly enfranchised blacks became eagerly sought out by the Republicans in order to gain influence in the South. Likewise ...
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... whites that reside in Zimbabwe need to be reformed, so that the tension that separates these people will be diminished, and blacks can gain complete equality. ...
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... of Black America. In America the land of democracy, Blacks should not have to take up arms to gain equality. The Selma to Montgomery ...
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... Carpetbaggers were Northerners who went to the South after the Civil War and entered politics there, often for personal gain. Blacks took part in the new ...
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... Although we know that is a completely fictitious account of blacks in education, because blacks didn't have the chance to gain a good education because of the ...
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... Rights Movement. I believe that there were a few amendments that helped blacks to gain some of their rights in the future. Some of ...
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... After living so long as no-class and sub-human in the South, blacks in the south took time to gain footing in the North, perhaps not yet sure of their ...
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... After living so long as no-class and sub-human in the South, blacks in the south took time to gain footing in the North, perhaps not yet sure of their ...
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... like all races, is going to be saved by its exceptional men." (Redding, Portrait...Du Bois) Du Bois felt that only educated blacks could gain political ...
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... Civil Rights Movement in the United States was a political, legal, and social struggle to gain full citizenship rights for Blacks and to gain racial equality. ...
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... Among the newly freed blacks in the south were people like Booker T. Washington or WEB DuBois; Washington wanted the blacks to slowly gain education in ...
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... other white people. In 1950, Montgomery's blacks talked about boycotting the buses to gain better treatment. The Montgomery bus ...
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... family and using them for their own economic gain is wrong. Slavery altogether is wrong, and as shown in this document was just as complex for blacks is it was ...
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... This makes the blacks seem even worse, for not only are they not helping their master in need, they are pretending to help him for self gain. ...
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