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American History of African Americans
American History of African Americans
Introduction
Race has been collectively important though biologically insignificant in USA. A Racial Group is a collection of persons who have obvious and apparent distinctive physical as well as biological characteristics. Race over centuries has been understood to be biologically based ...
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Women in the Civil Rights Movement
Women in the Civil Rights Movement
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The Civil Rights Movement (1955 - 1968) refers to the movement U.S. aimed to establish a real equality of civil rights for black Americans by abolishing the legislation establishing the racial segregation. The Protestant pastor Martin Luther King, apostle ...
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Gabriel J. Rains
Gabriel J. Rains
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Gabriel J. Rains was born in June 1803 in the county of Craven in North Carolina. He received his education at West Point, New York, and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1827. Rains and his younger brother, who was also a general, ...
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The Lincoln Assassination
The Lincoln Assassination
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The sixteenth president on the United States, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14 of 1865 in Washington DC. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln was acknowledged soon after American Civil War came to an end. Lincoln was assassinated after the decision of Robert E. Lee (Army ...
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Operational Art and U.S counterinsurgency in Vietnam
Operational Art and U.S counterinsurgency in Vietnam
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Operational Art is a term used to denote the practice of applying wartime tactics in terms of military, economy and psychology in order to achieve strategic objectives. The particular practice is different from the tactics used in ...
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Role of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson in influencing the legislation that became the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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One of the most influential and pondered part of legislation that marked the most imperative aspect of American history is Civil Rights Act of 1964. This thrived optimism among ...
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African-Americans
African-Americans Moments from 1865 to Present
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The first African slaves were brought to the British Virginia by English colonists in 1619. As of 1860, 12 million African American were in 15 U.S. states, where slavery persisted, and 4 million were slaves. In 1.5 million families living in those states, over 390 ...
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The Intolerable Acts
The Intolerable Acts
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Intolerable Acts was the name given to acts enacted in 1774 by the British Parliament due to the continuing unrest in the thirteen American colonies, particularly in Boston after turbulent events like tea Mutiny Boston. The British Coercive Acts are also called as (Coercive Acts) ...
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Seven Years' War
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Wars have played an important role in the history development. This research paper is written with an objective to assess the seven years' war in terms of its background, process, strategies used, outcomes and impact on each of the participant country. A brief conclusion as a mean of ...
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Sports and Social Integration
Sports and Social Integration
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The overwhelming increase in the popularity of sports in the 20th century helped significantly to merge cultures and change laws in the United States. With the dawn of the 21st century, it is easily observable how big a role sports has played in ...