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231: A Breif History Of Comics
... Cat", and many other cartoons Crumb captured the thoughts and feelings of many teens in the 60's. Today, comics are used to reach kids about topics like drugs, violence, gangs, etc. Some comic characters even rank among movie stars because of the now far reaching grip of television and movies. Some comics, like "Mad dog McGruff" are drawn for the ...
232: "Afrofornication", The New Black Culture Of Indiscriminate S
... rap\\' videos i have witnessed have involved one, if not all of these characteristics. Promoting the \\'R-Strategy\\'?, not exactly, promoting the Negro mentality - definately. A fantasy world based on gangs, drugs, fornication, and crime. A fantasy world where the Negro lives in a mansion driving a sports car with many women to fornicate with and lots of gold chains. You ...
233: Black Panther Party
... today. The party's message spread across the country like wildfire, engaging young Blacks in Northern Black communities. Branches of the Party in New York, Chicago and Oakland worked with gangs, trying to turn them away from violence and into community organizing ( Acoli 2). Vincent Harding historian of the civil rights movement said: "The Panthers offered the young urban black male ...
234: Transcendentalism
... often with more than one family living in the same room, poor sewage and lighting. This lead to an increase in crime. Ethnic conflicts often resulted in fights between street gangs, as people of the same nationality tended to live close together and battled other ethnic groups. Immigration brought racial conflicts with it just as urbanization brought slums. However, these conditions ...
235: Reconstruction
... which became a central point for the black community. Without land or money, most freedmen had to continue working for white masters; but they were now unwilling to labor in gangs or to live in the old slave quarters under the eye of the plantation owner. The governments set up in the Southern states under the congressional program of Reconstruction were ...
236: A Timeline Of The Holocaust
... at great risk, to maintain their cultural, communal, and religious lives. The ghettos also provided a forced labor pool for the Germans, and many forced laborers (who worked on road gangs, in construction, or other hard labor related to the German war effort) died from exhaustion or maltreatment. Between 1942 and 1944, the Germans moved to eliminate the ghettos in occupied ...
237: An Analysis Of The Book Our Am
... they live. The pent up anger that each person has sometimes leads to violence. In the school system there are many fights among students. In the street there are many gangs and teens killing each other. Maybe if there were something constructive for them to do the violence would be less. Usually violence leads to crime. LeAlan's sister Janell stated ...
238: Influence Of Chinese And Irish
... cups were empty, they went back to work. The “coolie’s,” as the Chinese workers had been named, worked longer and smoother than the white crews. Even after the white gangs had stepped up their own work pace and cut back on the number and duration of their breaks, the Chinese still laid more track than any other crew (Howard 227 ...
239: Human Rights In Yugoslavia (98
... perception of brotherhood Is far from this but yet on the other hand are Albanians treating the Serbs with much “brotherhood”. The answer is so it is like two rival gangs you do this to me I’ll do this to you until some one comes in the picture to mediates. I personally think that if there would be an Albanian ...
240: How The Great Pyramid Was Real
... Edwards 266). The loaded sled would then be dragged over a way paved with timber rollers by men pulling on ropes attached to the sled ( Edwards 266). They worked in gangs of about thirty men pulling the blocks on the sleds (Taseos 40). "These men were trained to pull in rhythm to a beat, and to songs they sang"(Taseos 40 ...


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