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    Just Because We’re Small Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Stand Tall: A Child and Youth Rights Movement by Lisa Howell, Nicholas Ng-A-Fook

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…More specifically, they discuss how the Caring Society is creating educational resources that center a child and youth-driven civil rights movement across the school curriculum. Such curricular and pedagogical approaches focus on truth and then reconciliation, Indigenous sovereignty, and position a social justice pedagogy. …”
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    Religion, Belonging, and Social Mobility in Civil Rights Era Birmingham, Alabama by Andrew M. Manis

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This project narrates the story of Greek-Americans' reactions to the historic civil rights movement in perhaps its most important nerve centers, Birmingham, Alabama. …”
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    Racial pay parity in the public sector: the overlooked role of employee mobilization by Perera, IM, King, D

    Published 2020
    “…As public sector unions gained political influence postwar, their large constituencies of black, blue-collar workers, drawing on both militant and nonviolent tactics of the urbanizing civil rights movement, advocated for improved working conditions. …”
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    ERNEST J. GAINES’S MISS JANE PITTMAN: A SYMBOL OF THE BLACK FEMALE ABOLITIONIST STRUGGLE / « MADEMOISELLE JANE PITTMAN » D'ERNEST J. GAINES: UN SYMBOLE DE LA LUTTE ABOLITIONNISTE M... by Ettien Yapo

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Her struggle for freedom turns around her participation in the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. But her attempt to reach the North after the Civil War remains an important fact of her struggle. …”
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    Baldwin and the Role of the Citizen Artist by Monika Gehlawat

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…I engage with Baldwin’s fiction and his writing about other Black artists working in theater, film, dance, and music during the period of the civil rights movement. Across his career, Baldwin’s prevailing view was that, because of their history, Black artists have the singular, and indeed superlative, capacity to make art as praxis. …”
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    From Obama to Samara: What changes do the Spanish education system and the Roma movement have to make so that one day it will be possible for a Roma woman to be president? by Araceli Silva, Montserrat Yuste, Rocío García, Ramón Flecha

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…The American civil rights movement was started by an African Americanwoman who was a participant in a popular education centre. …”
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    American Protest Songs in The 1960s Laps Prates Amerika 1960-an by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2002
    “…Keywords: American protest songs Vietnam War Civil Rights Movement .. . ..…”
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    A reflection on the clergys’ engagement in politics in light of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe by Peter Masvotore

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Historically, clergy such as Martin Luther King Jr. and others were active and involved in the civil rights movement during the 1960s. In the context of Zimbabwean struggle for independence, the clergy unlocked their cathedrals and house of worship for strategy and forecasting meetings for additional political reasons. …”
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    Getting started in jail, prison, and legal system research by Jason Glenn, Joi Wickliffe, Patricia J. Kelly

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Because incarcerated persons were systemically exploited by biomedical researchers until reform following the Civil Rights Movement, resulting in their designation as a vulnerable population in the Code of Federal Regulations, enhanced protections are necessary in implementing contemporary research involving incarcerated persons. …”
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    The quest for justice: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s civil disobedience by Pattaro, Sanwapat

    Published 2013
    “…King has highly expected how to remedy the social illness and pushed him to say a famous state "I have a dream".One days the river of justice will flow conveniently, after that the time of endurance over in case of Rosa Park, he became the leader of nonviolent campaigns for Civil Rights movement. Mass civil disobedience becomes a nonviolent weapon to remedy social illness to quest for justice for African-Americans.The study is philosophical investigation on King's Civil Disobedience.The main aim is to analyze the concept of King's civil disobedience and finds out some proposals to remedy political crisis in Thailand, Red and Yellow shirts.Perhaps the study will got some proposals from King's Perspective.His views mass civil disobedience is nonviolent direct action to disobeying illegitimate laws, commands and policies.His civil disobedience proposes that conscience needs to relate to the kingdom of Truth based on Christian philosophy.…”
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    Fear of Being Black in America by Adriana Barešić

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As Jasmyn Ward states in her introduction: “… the past is in the present, how heavily the past bears on the future; we cannot talk about black lives mattering without reckoning with the very foundation of this country,” (9) so have these essayists and poets reflected upon past, from speaking of the American Civil War, The Reconstruction Era to Great Migration and The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s; all the while describing their memories of the first time they had realized they were black, in a social and cultural sense, as well as the first time they had seen how cruel the world could be towards those who are "different." …”
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    The Use of Land in Momaday’s House Made of Dawn and Silko’s Ceremony by Shamsad Mortuza

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Their recognition in the late sixties and early seventies can be justified in terms of the general swinging mood after the Civil Rights Movement. However, without taking any credit from these two authors, it can be argued that the strength of these two authors lie in identifying the evil in the white encroachment and the violation of the land. …”
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    AI generates covertly racist decisions about people based on their dialect by Hofmann, V, Kalluri, PR, Jurafsky, D, King, S

    Published 2024
    “…Although previous research has focused on overt racism in language models, social scientists have argued that racism with a more subtle character has developed over time, particularly in the United States after the civil rights movement8, 9. It is unknown whether this covert racism manifests in language models. …”
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    A (not so) Forgotten War: The Korean Conflict as a Turning Point in the History of the War Comics Genre by Mattia Arioli

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this paper, I would like to address the cultural importance of these comics showing how they anticipated some of the themes (and fracture) that would emerge within America during the Vietnam War thanks to the Civil Rights Movement and the counterculture. Indeed, one can already observe the existence of two conflictual narratives. …”
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    Review of Of Victorians and Vegetarians: The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Ritvo, Harriet

    Published 2012
    “…Thus the labour movement, the civil-rights movement, and the women's movement have all inspired historical subdisciplines. …”
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    MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION AS SEEN IN FORREST CARTER�S THE EDUCATION OF LITTLE TREE by , IGNATIUS INDRA K, , Dr. Nur Saktiningrum, M.Hum.

    Published 2014
    “…A concept of education, which teaches children to embrace multicultural society, emerged after the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The movement also changed American Studiesâ�� theory and method that it explored wider boundaries such as black studies, gender studies, and ethnic studies. …”
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    Academic Medicine's Responses to National Race-Related Events and Its Role in Civil Rights by Paul B. Perrin

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…King told us that health scientists have a unique role to play in the Civil Rights Movement, and I find it both helpful and troubling that his words ring as true today as they did in 1967. …”
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    Horsing Around: Carnivalesque Humor and the Aesthetics of Dehierarchization in Mister Ed by Stefan L. Brandt

    “…Mister Ed playfully advocates a radical move toward alternative representations of body, identity, and species, even postulating an analogy between the African American Civil Rights Movement and the discourse of animal liberation. …”
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    James Baldwin’s Quest for Ethics Echoing Leo Tolstoy by Yuri V. Stulov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…James Baldwin knew literature very well, including Russian literature, and through Martin Luther King, Jr., his friend and leader of the Civil Rights movement, was greatly affected by Tolstoy’s theory of non-resistance to evil, which he not only advocated but also tried to put into practice. …”
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    The role of the United States Supreme court in securing African Americans’ Civil rights in 1945–1952 by Sementsov Nikolay Yur’evich

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The Supreme Court appearance is regarded as a prerequisite for the followed civil rights movement. But strong opposition of southern states representatives indicated future difficulties of such actions.…”
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