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Interracial Relationships: How Interracial Relationship Was Able to Survive All Odds

by KNOWLEDGE BASE in Issues, November 11, 2009
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Much have been said and written about interracial relationships and marriages because much has transpired concerning this issue. In pre-colonial times, records show that early European settlers had no problem in having a relationship with the Native American Indians and in fact they were even the favorite subjects of early romantic novelists.

“Good Hair” Sparks Controversy

by Robert Tidwell in Issues, October 10, 2009
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Chris Rock’s new film, Good Hair, has members of the black community in an uproar. What is their problem? Do they have a reason to be angry? Are they just looking to gripe?

Racism in America

by Henry Sniper in Issues, September 29, 2009
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America is has its share of racism, too much in fact. In this article I will address some examples of racism that take place in America. The article is based up on researched facts, observations, and some opinion. I only wish to speak the truth, and if by chance made a mistake that you can back up with evidence, please let me know. Thank you.

The Culture of Dog Fighting

by kungfupoo in Crime, September 25, 2009
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Dog Fighting is bigger than just Michael Vick.

The Game Remains: Take It or Lose It in America

by kertataw in Politics, September 13, 2009
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It is about the most astonishing US election of 2008. The article tells readers especially African Americans in today’s America achieving a dream is possible as long as one strives.

Michael Jackson: A Good Influence or a Bad Influence?

by Ian Tamayo in People, August 12, 2009
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This is an expository writing I wrote on my English 14 class.

Billy Cosby Crusade

by tryone in Ethnicity, August 11, 2009
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Where Was You During The Sixties?

To What Extent Did Malcolm X Offer Solutions to Racial Problems That Were Not Addressed by the SCLC?

by Bazza1972 in History, August 8, 2009
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Malcolm X had notably different opinions and perspectives to the SCLC when it came down to solving issues relating to racial problems within the United States. Malcolm X and the SCLC would have arguably thought about the main racial problems affecting African Americans in the 1950s and also the 1960s. The lack of civil rights, officials not noticing discrimination, especially in the Southern states, as well as the well founded fear of racially motivated violence and even murders. Malcolm X had different perspectives with regard to racial problems than the SCLC and its most prominent member Martin Luther King, which can explain differences in their offering of solutions to such problems.

When You Use That Word

by Leonardo davinci Evans in Philosophy, August 7, 2009
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POEM.

Technicolored People

by erpegis in Ethnicity, August 2, 2009
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A short history of African-Americans in animation.

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