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    In the 1940’s many changes were occurring culturally in the United States, many due to the war that was being fought. In this essay, many of these cultural innovations will be discussed and assessed. As will the events that caused such changes and evolutions in the American culture. The first thing that shall be addressed is the major fads that became dominant during this time period. The definition of the word ‘fad’ is an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is

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    Throughout the years 1877-1981, minority groups employed activism in a variety of guises in the struggle to achieve civil rights. While leading activists could draw on international events to strengthen their cause and enjoyed greater success as the campaign persisted, it ultimately fell to the government to make advances: activists needed a sympathetic president and government to legally push through change, thus the progression of civil rights was arguably dictated more by the current political

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    War waged violently for a long time across many fronts before the United States entered the World War II, beginning with Japan’s invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Adolf Hitler and his Nazism rose to power in Germany, while Benito Mussolini and his fascism gained control of Italy. Great Britain and France adopted appeasement policies, allowing Hitler to invade and take control without much resistance. This changed when Germany invaded Poland, and Britain and France finally entered the war as the Allied

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    In American Dilemma (1944), Gunnar Myrdal, a Swedish sociologist, writes about the economic conditions that plagued the Negro race in 1944 during World War II. According to Myrdal, “except for a small minority enjoying upper or middle-class status, the masses of American Negroes, in the rural South and in segregated slum quarters in Southern and Northern cities, are destitute. They own little property; even their household goods are mostly inadequate and dilapidate. Their incomes are not only low

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    Bigotry is in charge of the demise of more than 62 million individuals in the last century. (Abdul Malik Mujahid para 1) Racism is the conviction that a few races are innately unrivaled (physically, mentally, or socially) to others and consequently have a privilege to overwhelm them. Amid the previous 500 to 1000 years, prejudice with respect to Western forces toward non-Westerners has had a much more huge effect on history than any other structure. Prejudice is a one of the greatest reason for suicide

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    In other novels read and analyzed specifically in this class, which provide additional examples of characters displaying types of facades, are Tayo in Silko’s novel Ceremony, Henry in Valdez’s production of Zoot Suit, Sula in Morrison’s novel Sula, and Akiko Ueno in Ozeki’s novel My Year of Meats, just to name a few. In Maus mainly, Spiegelman portrays the Jewish mice wearing pig masks in order to blend in with the surrounding Polish society depicted as pigs

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    Research and describe two statues and the history of their placement and relocation. The first statue is Luigi Perisco’s “Discovery of America” and the second is Horatio Greenough’s “Rescue.” Offer a commentary on the politics or ideology of each statue and about the significance of their original location and their removal. The first statue, “Discovery of America” shows Cristopher Colombus holding the world in his right hand. He stands sternly as a Native American looks at him as if deciding

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    Eleven dollars in 1927 is equivalent to almost one-hundred and fifty-five dollars today. In August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Levee pays eleven dollars, four of which he won from beating Cutler at shooting craps, for a new pair of shoes (Wilson 22, 23). When Levee arrives at the studio that day, he brings his new shoes, takes them out of the box, puts them on, and shines them later after Slow Drag steps on them (Wilson 23, 39). The shoes should be a pair of two-toned tan and white Oxford

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    follower of Marcus Garvey. The family then moved to Lansing, Michigan, because the Klu Klux Klan was making threats to Little’s father. Little dropped out of school in the 8th grade. After dropping out of school he got into trouble. He started to wear zoot suits, and he straightened his hair to appear “white.” When he was 21 he was arrested for burglary and sent to prison. In prison he learned about Elijah Muhammad. Muhammad was the leader of the lost-found nation of Islam. People also refered to it as

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    factories making the materials needed for fighting. In fact, almost 4 million women saw some type of clerical work, 2.5 million worked in factories proving to all of us just how productive women really are. Clothing in 1940 was much different than 2016. Zoot suits, high waist pants and roomy jackets were clothes worn by men. For the first time the youth, not the older generation, set the trend and the older generation followed. Men wore hand painted ties and brightly colored beach shirts. There were also

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