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Racism in 2009: Thoughts on The Louisiana Judge Denying Interracial Marriage

by DerekH in Issues, October 21, 2009
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The recent incident in Tangipahoa Parrish, La., and its place in the context of racism in the U.S.

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.

Humans for Humanism

by Zach Kocian in Society, September 23, 2008
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An analysis of our current post-modern world and a call for the practical application of humanism.

Did Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Die in Vain?

by Montez Brown in Issues, September 4, 2008
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Dr. King fought tirelessly for socio-economic justice and quality for the underprivileged and oppressed before being killed by an assassin’s bullet, yet, the reckless behavior of today’s minority youth leads many to believe that his death was in vain. Would our society be the same if he was still alive?

The 10 Most Memorable Speeches of the Twentieth Century

by R J Evans in History, July 13, 2008
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You may love them or hate them, but the 10 people who make up this list gave the most memorable speeches of the twentieth century – mostly for good reasons. Here, watch and listen to those speeches and decide for yourself whether they should have made this list.

Omaha: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

by Luigio in History, April 12, 2007
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Omaha is a historical town that deserves recognition.

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