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Race and Citizenship: Legal Cases
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(6 pp). Everything changes. The legal system in
the United States is not immune to change,
particularly in the area of race relations,
citizenship and its attending rights. Four
historic legal cases reflect the attitudes of the
courts: Dred Scott v Sandford (1857), Plessy v
Ferguson (1895), Brown v Board of Education (1954), and Regent v Bakke. (1978).
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Race And The Tragedy Along The Gulf Coast
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3 pages in length. Along with the tragedy inherent to Hurricane Katrina's aftermath, an entirely unique – and distressing – reality has emerged from the ruins: Racial divide. Clearly evident with every newscast or article photo of both the pre- and post-hurricane evacuation efforts was the fact that virtually every person caught within the storm's fury was of African-American descent, a fact that has been thrown back into President Bush's face by homeless Louisianans and powerful national figures alike as being the obvious reason for such a tremendous breakdown in rescue efforts. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Race Must Be Taken Into Account In Order to Get Past It
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This 5 page paper supports the idea that race must be considered in order to solve the problem of bigotry. Several issues are discussed inclusive of affirmative action and problems within the police departments of America.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Race Relations in Myne Owne Ground
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This 4 page paper considers the race relations related in the book Myne Owne Ground by T.H. Breen and Stephen Innes. This paper considers the nature of race relations in the 17th century, with a focus on the relationship between families and the relationship between freed blacks and white indentured servants during this era. This paper outlines the perspectives on these elements as shown in the book. No additional sources cited.
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RACE VS. CLASS
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This five-page paper examines William Wilson's book The Truly Disadvantaged, and demonstrates why race has not been a good tool to address the problems of the financially disadvantaged. The paper also examines why Wilson considers affirmative action and other similar programs (race-based programs) as ineffective. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Racial Ideology and African Americans in the Pacific Northwest
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A 5 page discussion of the racism and prejudice that characterized the Pacific Northwest. The author emphasizes that the mindset of racial subjugation and inferiority was vary much a part of the Pacific Northwest from its earliest white occupation. Although things have changed somewhat since World War II there are still many racial injustices in this region of the continent. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Racial Profiling by Policy
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This 6 page paper delves into U.S. policy and issues surrounding racial profiling. Highlighted are changes which have occurred since the terrorist attack took place on 9/11. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Racial Progress in the Latter Part of the Twentieth Century
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This 10 page paper looks at racial progress since the 1960s. While the topic is discussed mostly in relationship to the U.S., the subject is discussed in a general sense and specific information on the reality in Brazil is included. A general discussion ends with the result that little progress has been made, but there have definitely been changes since that time. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Racial Progress Since the Sixties?
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(11 pp.) Here it is forty years later after the
turbulent sixties. Can we say that we have made
progress in race relations since the sixties? Or
is it one of those - look-at-the-ground-and-skuff-
your-shoe kind of things? There is something about
the sixties that remains, we could almost wonder
if there was so much political action and activism
at the time that we can still hear it on a quiet
night, or feel it in the ethers. This discussion
will examine some of the sixties energy in terms
of civil rights and try to determine if we have
made any progress at all.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Racial Segregation And The Watts Neighborhood Of Los Angeles / A Focus On Urban Revitalization As A Solution To Racial Division
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This 5 page paper is broken down into two specific parts: The paper considers the issue of racial segregation in the urban landscape and the problems in residential areas, then relates the issue of racial segregation to the specific elements of the Watts neighborhood in Los Angeles and the attempts being made towards urban revitalization in light of the call for reductions in racial divisions. Bibliography lists 4 sources. LA
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