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- 131: Blacks: Indirectly Enslaved
- ... to vote. Because many blacks were not able to read or write, they were not able to vote. What also kept the blacks from voting were the acts of the Ku Klux Klan. The KKK was a white supremacist organization that used terror and intimidation to re-enslave southern blacks, and take away their political power. They did many negative things to ...
- 132: Racial Discrimination and its Effect on Our Society
- ... the truth is that many people in the world posses very negative feelings towards other cultures. Maybe one day we won't hear about this hatred from groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Peace between all races is what a lot of Americans fight for everyday. They hope that one-day, neighborhoods mixed with different races may be problem free and happy. ...
- 133: Ethics and Advertising
- ... and magazines prohibit ads for guns, X-rated films, “gentlemen’s clubs”, products made from or tested on animals, and controversial political or social organizations in the vein of the Ku Klux Klan or Neo-Nazi groups. Some media reject ads for foods and beauty products containing ingredients considered unhealthy, abortion clinics or pro-life counselors, term paper consultants, and so on. ...
- 134: Status Quo And Change In The Late 1800’s To Early 1900’s
- ... Europeans, their “own kind”. Among the poor and the farmers the Populist movement emphasized this xenophobia. The new freedom the blacks was resented and suppressed, and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and other anti-black movements was a major part of the social history, both in the South and in the northern cities. This curious mixture of the “manifest destiny”, ...
- 135: Racism
- ... Martin Luther King Jr. As the speech, of "I have a dream" was performed in washington, on August 28. By this time discrimination, social issues, and violence, such as the Ku Klux Klan, was already present. We must sadly confront the issue that his dream, hasn´t become a reality yet. Although there are laws meant to end racial discrimination, in what ...
- 136: Hate Crimes
- ... Kippur or Gay Pride. There are many different types of hate crimes that surround us in the world. Many hate crimes are performed by actual hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), skinheads, and many other groups. Hate crimes and bias crimes are now recognized as a new category of violent personal crimes. Research by sociologist Jack McDevitt finds that " ...
- 137: Inhumanity
- ... truly hate one person or a group you treat them how you want, not understanding that it is inhumane. An example of this is a white supremacy group called the ‘Ku Klux Klan’. They hate just about any minority, for no apparent reason. And as many guest on the ‘Jerry Springer’ show may try to talk sense in them, by hating back, ...
- 138: Hate and Prejudice
- ... state of wealth, or a person dress. Some people try to deny that they are prejudice, while others thrive on letting everyone know. An example of this would be the Ku Klux Klan; a society organized to reassert white supremacy with terroristic methods. These people would show their prejudice by marching down city streets and by having loud outdoor campaigns and cross ...
- 139: A Black Cloud
- ... a prime example of this. He took his hatred out on the Jews, forcing them into concentration camps. Another group that is a target of hatred are the blacks. The Ku Klux Klan, otherwise known as the KKK, possess intense hatred for the black race. Their hatred is demonstrated by marching in white cloaks in protest and also by burning the churches ...
- 140: Juveniles: Too Young To Die?
- ... has to do with an age old dilemma; racism. Time and time again it is argued that capitol cases are the modern equivalent to something along the line of the Ku Klux Klan. There are several informal statistics which lead people to believe that the death penalty is racist. These statistics include the higher number of capital cases found in the South. ...
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