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Rosa Parks
Words: 1627 - Pages: 6.... Youth Council. She also contributed to the Montgomery Voters League to increase black voter registration. During the summer of 1955 Rosa accepted a scholarship given to community leaders which gave her a chance to work on school integration at the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee. This was an excellent opportunity for her because she was able to experience racial harmony which nurtured her activism. Obviously Rosa, like many others, dedicated many years of her life trying to increase equality for black Americans. Though these efforts did not go unnoticed or fail in making any progress, it wasn’t until Dec. 1 of 1955 that Rosa made a de .....
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Conversion To Christianity (pa
Words: 1622 - Pages: 6.... all the while with the most bitter sorrow in my heart, when all at once I heard the sing-song voice of a child in a nearby house. Whether it was the voice of a boy or a girl I cannot say, but again and again it repeated the refrain "Take it and read, take it and read".'" (Brown 108) Augustine could not remember these words being part of a game and took them as a command to open his Scripture and read the first thing he saw, just as Anthony had. Paul's Epistles was the first thing he saw. "Not in reveling and drunkenness, not in lust and wantonness, not in quarrels and rivalries. Rather, arm yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, spend n .....
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Mob Involvement With Prohibition
Words: 848 - Pages: 4.... crime realm. With the banning of alcohol they saw an incredible boom in business. No longer did they have to rely on robbery, brothels and cons. There was a whole new business out there and it was making millions. Prohibition also united the American people more than anything since the World War. Everyone, from the poor to the rich, united to break the law. Even the police, yeah sure they will serve and protect, unless they find a better deal. The police were letting alcohol be made and sold right under their noses. The rich buy the booze to spice up their parties and the poor spend their time and money in bootleggers houses getting drunk. R .....
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Black History
Words: 1090 - Pages: 4.... California's three strikes law--the second one to be passed in the U.S.--is one of the most repressive in the nation.
California Three Strikes Law
The three strikes law has made it possible for people with earlier convictions to be sentenced to life in prison for relatively minor offenses--including "petty theft with a prior conviction," possession of small amounts of drugs, receiving stolen property, or being caught in possession of a handgun. Here are some of its provisions:
The three strikes rule: People convicted of a third felony, after two previous convictions for "serious or violent" felonies, are given mandatory sentences of at .....
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American Studies
Words: 1839 - Pages: 7.... the myth and symbolist methodology. She also talked about how there are new approaches and diversity in the field and how it has altered the ways that practitioners write, teach, and learn. What interested me most in her article is how was quicker to welcome women and ethnic studies. I believe the answer to this is simply that the women represent a larger group and they are more out spoken. Kerber also saw a great deal of chauvinism with the myth symbolist methodology, as well as this certain approach not looking for structures of power. She looked at points from all different sorts of angles and would then analyze them. Kerber would a .....
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The History Of The Panama Canal
Words: 855 - Pages: 4.... the project,
and in 1819 the Spanish government formally authorized the construction of
a canal and the creation of a company to build it. Nothing came of this
effort, however, and the revolt of the Spanish colonies soon took the
control of possible canal sites out of Spanish hands. The republics of
Central America instead tried to interest groups in the United States and
Europe in building a canal, and it became the subject of debate in the US
Congress. The discovery of gold in California in 1848, and the rush of
would-be miners stimulated US interest in digging the canal. Various
surveys made between 1850 and 1875 indicated that only two r .....
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Truth And Consequences: Taking Advantage Of The Loser Of WWI
Words: 1065 - Pages: 4.... allied powers, Clemenceau of France,
Geroge of Great Britain, Orlando of Italy, and Wilson of the United States,
were supposed to draw up a document for long lasting peace based on
Wilson's Fourteen Points, but the other leaders were vengeful. They wanted
Germany to pay in a big way for their losses and costs incurred. Instead
of choosing to aim for long lasting peace by basing their treaty on the
Fourteen Points, Clemenceau, George, and Orlando drew up a treaty that
would cause Germany to go into a nation-wide depression and suffer for a
whole generation. This treaty became known as the Treaty of Versailles.
In looking at the treaty, .....
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The Contenders
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annexation of Cuba to the United States. This endeared him to southerners,
who assumed Cuba would be a slave state.
He was one of several northerners supported over the years by southern
Democrats for being amenable to slaveholders' interests, a situation
originating with Martin van Buren.
Buchanan's two major rivals for the nomination, Franklin Pierce and
Stephen Douglas, were both politically tainted by the bloodshed in Kansas.
Buchanan was untainted, since he had been abroad during most of the
controversy. Even so, he did not secure the nomination until the seventeenth
ballot.
Fremont was best known as an explorer and a .....
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The Battle Of Gettysburg
Words: 931 - Pages: 4.... gallantry.
The Role of the 20th Maine
The History
The Twentieth Maine, perhaps one of the most famous Infantry units
in the American Civil War, was organized at Portland, Maine, during August,
1862, and was officially mustered into Federal military service there on
August 29, 1862. The 20th Maine consisted of whalers, merchants, loggers,
farmers and city dwellers who made up the raw material that transformed
fresh recruits into soldiers of valor. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was the
regiment's original Lt. Colonel and upon the promotion of Ames, he was made
Colonel of the 20th Maine. He was wounded six times during the War. He was
promot .....
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ARAB-ISRAELI WARS
Words: 1610 - Pages: 6.... by the Transjordanian Arab Legion under the command
of British officers, besieged Jerusalem. By April, Haganah, the principal
Jewish military group, seized the offensive, scoring victories against the
Arab Liberation Army in northern Palestine, Jaffa, and Jerusalem. British
military forces withdrew to Haifa; although officially neutral, some
commanders assisted one side or the other.
After the British had departed and the state of Israel had been
established on May 15, 1948, under the premiership of David BEN-GURION, the
Palestine Arab forces and foreign volunteers were joined by regular armies
of Transjordan (now the kingdom of .....
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