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The Thirteenth AmendmentLooking back on it now, it’s almost amazing to any modern American that we ever needed something like The Thirteenth Amendment. The very fact that the United States government had to take this step to outlaw slavery in this country once and for all tells us that the more liberated way we think in modern times was not always the way life was viewed just a few hundred years ago. In light of the long uphill struggle black history in this country represents, it is worthwhile to look back at this simple but powerful amendment which simply states…
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Black HistoryThe Triumph At The Berlin Olympics The Proud Black American Soldier
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Black HistoryThe Triumph At The Berlin Olympics ... equality. That man was Jessie Owens who came to those Olympics not to make a racial statement or start a movement but to do his best and show his pride as a black man, as an American and as an athlete. And that pride shown through as he won four gold metals and turned Hitler s hopes for an Aryan romp ... ... old, although some people have an image of me as being old then. I was forty-two. No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in. Rosa Parks won the right to be treated as a human being for herself and for her people across America and even around the world with her simple act of civil disobedience. ... ... in the case that effectively brought school segregation to a halt once and for all in America. While there was still work to be done to make that legal reality one that was part of the lives of all Americans, Thurgood Marshall opened the door for all African Americans to find the same level of high educational ... ... made it more difficult to achieve long lasting change. But there is good to be seen even in some of the darker elements of black history and the leadership who looked to find the best way forward for African Americans. Sometimes it is necessary for the radical elements to make themselves known so reasonable ... ... and that was part of Harriet s life as well. Finally in 1849, she ran away to freedom but she by far did not run away from her people. Over the next few years Harriet Tubman became a true warrior for the salvation of her people who were locked in slavery. Harriet didn t just find a safe place and count ...
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