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    • Synch Fielding – Mr. Wilson Coordinate‚ integrate‚ and synchronize design‚ production‚ and fielding of Army Capability Sets to BCTs & Division HQs. Coordinate and support fielding to Active and Reserve Components • Program Support - Ms. Herod Logistics - Inventory and conduct Vehicle Transfers; Equipment & Vendor Deliveries Inventory Management (Government Furnished Equipment and Brigade property book equipment; Fragmentary Order Development; Standalone and Handheld equipment transfers

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    My interest of this topic is because it is in my home town and I would like to know more about the college and its history. The Franklin College was a hotbed of teaching during the years leading up to the Civil War. The college was named the Alma College‚ then later renamed to Franklin College. The college allowed white‚ African Americans‚ and women to enroll. In fact‚ one of the first African Americans to graduate from college graduated from Franklin College with a bachelor’s degree. Later the college

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    “Progress has been made as far as social justice for Black Americans is concerned”. Meaning that as far as social justice for Black Americans is a concern progress has been made‚ that social justice for Black Americans has progressed and gotten better. While laws for Black Americans have improved‚ social justice for them has not. I disagree that progress has been made as far as social justice for Black Americans is concerned. I disagree with the prompt because social justice for Black Americans

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    Notting Hill Riots   Vedant Singh   September 6‚ 1958   The event and the trigger     The  Aftermath   ­ The sentencing of the nine white youths arrested during the riots has passed into judicial lore as an example of "exemplary sentencing" – a harsh punishment to act as a deterrent to others. Each of the youths received five years in prison and they were to also pay £500. Another‚  entirely  unrelated‚  riot  occurred  many  years  later  in  1976  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Notting   Hill 

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    Booker T. Washington’s Strategies: focused on having education for real life jobs and not asking for equality from the whites. He just focused on getting help from the whites and accepting their place as blacks on earth. WEB Dubois Strategies: WEB Dubois focused on the exact opposite things that of Booker T. Washington. Dubois focused on a strategy called the gradualist political strategy. The gradualist political strategy tells that Dubois was very focused on blacks being book smart to get

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    Literary Analysis Paper of “Cross” As a writer and civil rights activist‚ many of Langston Hughes poems speak to the real lives of backs in the South during the time of slavery and racial prejudice. The Harlem Renaissance was a time of cultural‚ social‚ and artistic explosion taking place during the end of World War 1 and lasting through the mid 1930s. This is where many artists like Langston Hughes‚ Arna Bontemps and Clauda McKay bloomed in “a literary movement that involved racial pride‚ demanding

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    Established in the experiences of Black people in this country who actively resist their de-humanization‚ #BlackLivesMatter is a call to action and a response to the harsh anti-Black racism that penetrates our society. Black Lives Matter is a unique contribution that goes beyond extrajudicial killings of Black people by police and vigilantes. The purpose of this research is to present the affirmation of Black folks’ contributions to American society‚ our humanity‚ and their resilience in the face

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    “That Black Snake Moan” by Blind Lemon Jefferson is a perfect example of a song that was used to ‘escape‚’ in a way‚ from life instead of focusing on issues prevalent during that time. This time was very hard for everyone‚ but instead of singing about these troubles‚ they turned to the blues with their explicit lyrics as shown in Blind Lemon Jefferson’s singing of romance. I think that they might have done this because no one wants to focus on the hard things about life all the time. These songs

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    As I sit here and think about what it is to be Black in America. I realize how there are so many factors that affect African American people daily. One of the most damaging forces tearing at young black people in America today is the popular culture’s image of what an "authentic" black person is supposed to look like and how that person is supposed to act. People assume all black males where raised in a single parent home. People assume that if you are a black male‚ that you sale drugs or you

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    This essay is comparing and contrasting two poems from the Reconstruction Era and the Blacks Art Era. Both these poems are about the pain of being a woman. The Reconstruction Era was just after the Civil War and the country was struggling to find its way again and where everyone fit into society. The Black Arts Era was a time also dealing with social upheaval. There was a strong struggle for African Americans to gain their civil rights and to finally been seen as equal. Both of these poems show the

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