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71: The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
... society that least agree with mainstream society. The ACLU has promised to protect the rights of everyone. Those rights include the free speech rights of such detested groups as the Ku Klux Klan, Nazis, and Communist. The Skokie Case is an example of the classic freedom of speech case the ACLU would undertake. This case which hit the media April 28, 1977, ...
72: Paramilitary and Survivalist Groups
... the South are usually very racist, and unlike the groups in the North, they are not very tolerant of minorities or blacks in particular. Groups in this area, like the Ku Klux Klan, burn crosses in front of blacks homes, and go out of their way to make life miserable for them. In conclusion, most members of paramilitary groups and militias in ...
73: Movie Review: A Time To Kill
... his first role since The Usual Suspects, is okay but not as brilliant as his Oscar winning performance from his last film. Keifer Sutherland is just plain mean as the Ku Klux Klan member. And Donald Sutherland is good as the drunken teacher of Brigance. A Time To Kill is rated R. There is a fair amount of violence and language, and ...
74: Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"
... ideas based on their knowledge of history. You might begin by asking: "What examples of organized attacks on groups of people are you familiar with?" Their answers might include Nazism, Ku Klux Klan, Skinheads, the McCarthy hearings, etc.* CD-ROM "17th Century" In this section of the CD-ROM, the original source material on the main characters provides an authentic orientation to ...
75: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
... and for its unprecedented use of such innovative techniques as flashbacks, fade-outs, and close-ups. The film was harshly condemned, however, for its racial bias and glorification of the Ku Klux Klan; several subsequent lynchings were blamed on the film. In response to this criticism, Griffith made what many consider his finest film, Intolerance (1916), in which the evils of intolerance ...
76: The Civil Rights Museum
... war. The Civil Rights Acts which were the civil rights act of 1866, the Reconstruction act of 1867, the Enforcement Act of 1870, the Civil Rights Act of 1870, the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, and the Civil Rights Act of 1875. There are solutions to the poor advertisement and the poor promotion. What can be done is very simple; the ...
77: The Great Depression
... and a non-interventionist government. He announces to the American people: "The business of America is business." •Supreme Court nullifies minimum wage for women in District of Columbia. 1924 •The Ku Klux Klan reaches the height of its influence in America: by the end of the year it will claim 9 million members. It will decline drastically in 1925, however, after financial ...
78: Creative Writing: X-Men
... are all hellspawn and condones hunting them down and killing them to keep the threat away and to put a little chlorine in the gene pool. This is like the Ku Klux Klan or a racist church one may hear about in movies or television shows. The other example is also a church but it shows a school of more open thought. ...
79: Censorship of the Internet and the Tyranny of Our Government
... about human rights and civil liberties(ACLU vs. Reno Brief 1). Every user has the right to such communication. Recently, while doing a presentation, for a history class, concerning the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), I accessed the KKK home page. At this site I found a plethora of information detailed with their beliefs. If censorship, such as that desired by some government ...
80: Radical Reconstruction
... A few white Southerners, who didn't like the idea of blacks voting and taking part in the government, turned to terrorism and violence through secret societies such as the Ku Klux Klan. In 1873, many Northern reformers lost interest in Reconstruction and started worrying about themselves because of the economic crisis. It allowed having traditional white leadership in control. Therefore, another ...


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