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Am I A Racist?

Well? Am I? I'm asking you I don't think I am But I wonder if it's true Can it? Me? I don't know why But I may be I don't hate But do I judge? Am I tired Because "they" hold a grudge? When I read about a crime My minds fears loom I see a color Why...

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How the 1960's changed America

America changed immensely in the 1960's. From MLK, to JFK, to the advancement of technology, to the carefree hippies, America has been changed by the 1960's, or rather, the people and events in it.

6 comments    politics america history
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The History Of Blacks In Nova Scotia Canada

Originally designated by the British and sought out by many Black Slaves as a place of refuge, Nova Scotia was not a friendly place for most AfRAkans however, through the resilience of the AfRAkan Spirit Blacks made it a home and are still proud residents today.

7 comments    black racism discrimination
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Sexist, Suggestive and Politically Incorrect Vintage Valentines From Days Gone By

Vintage valentines are cute but are also filled with sexism, racism, veiled violence and some downright odd sexual innuendo

42 comments    love relationships dating
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Racism and Its Effect on Society

Throughout world history, governments have violated and ignored the human and civil rights of their citizens. In some instances, they demonstrated this disregard through customs, etiquette, and racial caste systems that denied dignity and respect....

14 comments    racism civil rights jim crow
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Why do we (teenagers) feel so lonely?

Loneliness is a passing phase, but who is going through it always needs support.

7 comments    love life family
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The Current Status of Black America

It would take volumes of books to discuss the current status of Black America. The examples this author provides, merely scratch the surface and explores what is current in the status of Black America.

20 comments    freedom south africa slavery
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Revisiting Black Like Me By John Griffin

I recently listened to the audio book, Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin and I am amazed by the profound effects that it has on me. I have gone through the gamut of emotions from crying and sobbing uncontrollably to laughing and shaking my head...

22 comments    america health care usa
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Those Anonymous Web Trolls and Commentators!

You are doing online research and find those people who hide their identity posting sarcasm and hatred. You wonder what makes a person hide while online. I have my opinions.

31 comments    internet technology online
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The Non-issue with Ron Paul Supporters

If this presidential candidate has brought anything to light, it’s his supporters’ apathy towards racism, bigotry and misogyny.

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