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  • President Franklin D Roosevelt World War Ii
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    The Tuskegee Airmen, the only African - American pilots to fight in World War II. In 1941, The pressure was put on President Franklin D. Roosevelt to take positive actions in the utilization of Negroes in the armed services. On March 7, 1942 the first five Negro cadets were commissioned as pilots of the United State Air Force. While assigned with the 324 th squadron, the 99 th received its first aerial victory and many more victories were to follow. The squadron earned the name "The Red Tail Ang...
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  • Civil Rights Leaders Nation Of Islam
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    MALCOLM X INFLUENCED MANY of the leaders; who sought to give guidance to the grassroots militancy of the black power era. However, his intellectual legacy did not bridge the divide between black leaders and mobilized black masses. Despite his rhetorical support for black militancy, Malcolm himself did not lead a protest or insurgent movement. Indeed, Malcolm's principal contribution to the black nationalist tradition was to link that tradition with the mass movements of his time. As Malcolm obse...
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  • Martin Luther King Jr Jim Crow Laws
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    It all began in 1875 when the beginning of Civil Rights in American Society began to take place. With the end of the Cold war, came the question of inequality. Who had the right to run the country? Who made the rules? Who enforced equality and the right of all people? But in 1883 the climax to the ruling came with the Civil Rights cases. The court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which had specifically prohibited segregation in public facilities such as hotels, theaters, parks, restaura...
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  • Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King Jr
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    One Person's Belief: The Story of Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement "My feet's is weary, but my soul is rested. " This quote summarizes how Rosa Parks felt after her victory for the advancement of African Americans in society. Rosa Parks's imple act of protest galvanized America's civil rights revolution. Mrs. Parks is best known for her refusal to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. The civil rights movement originates back to the Reconstruction Era of 1865 t...
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  • Sound And The Fury Light In August
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    William Faulkner once said that The Sound and the Fury began with a picture in his mind. Four children, a girl and three boys, are playing in a stream near their house. They have been told to stay outdoors, although they don't know why. In fact, their grandmother, who has been very sick, has died, and the grownups are holding a funeral. The girl, more adventurous than her brothers, climbs a tree to catch a better view of what's going on in the house. Watching her from below, the boys notice that...
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  • Booker T Washington Marcus Garvey
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    & # 9; & quot; We declare to the world that Africa must be free, that the Negro race must be emancipated (p. 137 Altman, Susan. Extraordinary Black Americans. ) & quot; are the famous words delivered by Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born a West Indian, he later became a powerful revolutionary who led the nation into the Civil Rights Movement. Garvey dedicated his life to the 'uplifting' of the Negro and to millions of Black people everywhere, he represented dignity and self-respect. Like Mal...
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  • Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Movement
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    ... riot happen in the streets where we are corralled and a lot of us are shot up, unorganized... He exhorts, Black people, organize! (Franklin, p. 185). The leaders of the Black Panther Party seek to provide the avenue, the means, and the organization for militant mass-resistance Perhaps encapsulating the entire struggle of rage during the Civil Rights Movement are the works of Malcolm X. In one speech, he proclaims, Until the problem of the black people in this country is solved, the white peo...
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  • B Du Bois Booker T Washington
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    Booker T. Washington was the first African American whose likeness appeared on a United States postage stamp. Washington also was thus honored a quarter century after his death. In 1946 he also became the first black with his image on a coin, a 50 -cent piece. The Tuskegee Institute, which Washington started at the age of 25, was the where the 10 -cent stamps first were available. The educators monument on its campus shows him lifting a symbolic veil from the head of a freed slave. Booker Taliaf...
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  • Booker T Washington W E B Dubois
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    The struggle for Discrimination Discrimination The struggle for social and economic equality of Black people in America has been long and slow. It is sometimes amazing that any progress has been made in the racial equality arena at all; every tentative step forward seems to be diluted by losses elsewhere. For every Stacey Koons that is convicted, there seems to be a Texaco executive waiting to send Blacks back to the past. Throughout the struggle for equal rights, there have been courageous Blac...
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  • B Du Bois W E B Du
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    Harlem Renaissance The Harlem renaissance was a time of creative ingenuity among blacks confined to the ghetto s of America by racism and an implied social class. In the Early 20 s black s had progressed far enough along where some didn t need to work 16 hour days to make a living. This, coupled with the coming together of lots of blacks in ghetto s, the exposure of some blacks to European whites who weren t racist like American whites, combined to raise the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of bla...
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  • African American Community Civil Rights Movement
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    The Black Vote: African Americans as an Interest Group The African-American community is comprised of 34 million people, and makes up approximately 12. 8 percent of the American population (Barker, Jones, Tate 1999: 3). As such, it is the largest minority group in the United States. Yet, politically, the black community has never been able to sufficiently capitalize on that status in order to receive the full benefits of life in America. Today, African-Americans, hold less than 2 percent of the ...
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  • Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
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    Whether you love him or hate him you have to admit that Malcolm X was an extremely critical figure who contributed in shaping American social life as we know it today. This paper will assess the significance of Malcolm Xs leadership role in the black peoples fight for power and identity during the twentieth century. It will take the reader from Malcolm's early years, before his transformation to Islam, to his tragic and untimely death as a national black leader. It will explore Malcolm's beliefs...
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  • Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
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    title: Malcolm X type: Biography Whether you love him or hate him you have to admit that Malcolm X was an extremely critical figure who contributed in shaping American social life as we know it today. This paper will assess the significance of Malcolm Xs leadership role in the black peoples fight for power and identity during the twentieth century. It will take the reader from Malcolm's early years, before his transformation to Islam, to his tragic and untimely death a national black leader. It ...
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  • Booker T Washington Marcus Garvey
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    &# 9; " We declare to the world that Africa must be free, that the Negro race must be emancipated (p. 137 Altman, Susan. Extraordinary Black Americans. ) " are the famous words delivered by Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born a West Indian, he later became a powerful revolutionary who led the nation into the Civil Rights Movement. Garvey dedicated his life to the uplifting of the Negro and to millions of Black people everywhere, he represented dignity and self-respect. Like Malcolm X of a later...
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  • Nobel Peace Prize Martin Luther King Jr
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    KING, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929 - 68). Inspired by the belief that love and peaceful protest could eliminate social injustice, Martin Luther King, Jr. , became one of the outstanding black leaders in the United States. He aroused whites and blacks alike to protest racial discrimination, poverty, and war. A champion of nonviolent resistance to oppression, he was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1964. Martin Luther King, Jr. , was born in Atlanta, Ga. , on Jan. 15, 1929. His father, Martin, Sr. , w...
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  • Civil Rights Movement Martin Luther King
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    Martin Luther King was arguably the most influential civil rights activist in the United States during the twentieth century. He was a man who did more for the Africa-American race than anyone else in this nations history. King had his own unique political and social theories regarding how his people should go about obtaining their freedoms and rights. Martin Luther King embodied the civil rights movement, he was the single greatest motivator behind this quest for equality. When King died, many ...
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  • Martin Luther King Civil Rights Movement
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    Schaller, writing of Martin Luther King s expression of civil disobedience, claims it was in the language and spirit of Christian forbearance, and later notes Black frustration at the limited successes of nonviolent tactics. Sitkoff likewise notes the frustration of Blacks in SNCC and CORE over the limited pace of racial change, how they came to believe that King s goal of an integrated society was an impossible dream, and criticize American liberalism. Do you agree with these two assessments? H...
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  • Malik El Shabazz Civil Rights Movement
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    The LeGaCy oF maLcoLm X (El hajj Malik El Shabazz) The 1960 s was the heart of the civil rights movement. Amidst the chaos, nonviolence policies, the marches and the police brutalities, many black leaders strived to unite the blacks and win them their rights. Among these leaders was a man named Malcolm X, also known as El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. The most common response to his legacy revolves on what he did wrong. People, regardless of race will say, Malcolm promoted violence, he hated white peop...
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