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- 2131: African Diaspora
- ... African forms such as dances, chants, trances and spirit possession in their practice of Christianity. The call and response pattern characteristic of West African music was adapted to this new religion. Sundays were designated as free days for South Carolina slaves and this day was often devoted to family, religious and community activities. In this process of transformation there was also ...
- 2132: A Scientific Understanding Of
- ... had a deep impact on colonial society. Primarily, the conflict that arose between the religious revivalists and ultimately ended in a split in the evangelical group changed the face of religion in the British colonies. The New Light revivalists spawned such denominations as Baptist and Methodist, which differed in the old lights beliefs in doctrine and matters of faith. These new ...
- 2133: Women Rights
- ... 1965. The second wave for this era started mainly in the sixties. In 1964 the Civil Rights Act was passed, prohibiting employment discrimination for the sexes as well as race, religion, and national origin. Two years later, a woman named Betty Friedan opened the National Organization for Women, which was followed by other organizations tending to other minorities as well. By ...
- 2134: Slavery In America
- ... to march in Washington to end segregation and to form black unity for an equal and better America. Malcolm X, who was a Muslim, may have come from a different religion than his Christian counterpart, but had a very similar message and a similar fate. Both were assassinated. Today the hate groups of America have spread into Canada and are particularly ...
- 2135: Power Of The Few Over The Many
- ... it's commandments and their other mystical religionist practices, there where still over one billion people who were seeking to flee to Australia, the supposedly safe haven for all Romish religion individuals. The church, through it's methods of controlling their society, was still able to control a large percentage of the population. However, this dictatorial control over the masses was ...
- 2136: The Trail Of Tears
- ... away and mixing their blood. In 1930 forty- five thousand two hundred thirty-eight Cherokee left Oklahoma and headed East from where they came. The Cherokee started slowly changing their religion. There are many who are Jewish, Episcopalian, and Hindu. The 10,000 Cherokee that survived the Trail of Tears and the other Cherokee that were not taken for the removal ...
- 2137: Crazyhorse
- ... or disturbed nearly every part of the Indians lives. They had taken their horses (their wealth), taken their land, taken the buffalo and taken their tipis. They still had their religion. They had seven ceremonial rites of which two were the most beneficial; the Vision Quest and the Sun Dance. The Vision quest was an individual dance and the Sun Dance ...
- 2138: Slavery In America
- ... to march in Washington to end segregation and to form black unity for an equal and better America. Malcolm X, who was a Muslim, may have come from a different religion than his Christian counterpart, but had a very similar message and a similar fate. Both were assassinated. Today the hate groups of America have spread into Canada and are particularly ...
- 2139: The Constitution
- ... the people. If the Bill of Rights is considered, the religious aspect of the tradition becomes apparent. The First Amendment states, "Congress may make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof... ," showing that, unlike the British government, the new US government had no intention of naming or supporting a state church or suppressing any religious ...
- 2140: Art
- World Cultures Baroque Art Essay During the Baroque period, new ideas and views of society and of religion spurred up. To express these new ideas many artists used the ideas of past artists to further expand their own motives. " If I have seen further (than you and Descartes ...
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