Racist clothing lines

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      Those who could not sit at the lunch counter formed picket lines outside the store. A phoned-in bomb threat cut the protest short, but the following week sit-ins began at Woolworth’s stores in Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and Durham. ... We believe that this racist government has robbed us and now we are demanding the overdue debt of forty acres ...


    • [DOCX File]United States Courts

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      Travelling across state lines while possessing alcohol by a person under age 21 is not only illegal but triggers the FBI’s division of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and subjects you to a possible conviction for the federal crime of illegal transport of alcohol across state lines


    • [DOC File]The three sections of “On the Subway” by Sharon Olds ...

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      The image contrasts whites with blacks: whites are powerful; blacks are subservient. Similarly, the two characters are described as being “stuck on opposite sides” of the subway car; they are separated permanently from each other (lines 4-5). The description of the clothing is a third contrasting element.


    • [DOC File]In Black and White:

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      Table 2 illustrates the stereotypical clothing worn by characters in the skits. Black characters were shown wearing “black” attire such as: bandanas, sweat suits, flat brim hat, do-rag, baggy fitting shirts, baggy fitting jeans, hoop earrings, and gold chains (56%).


    • [DOC File]Their catalogs have been called soft pornography, their ...

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      Their catalogs have been called soft pornography, their clothing lines have been seen as racist, and their employee hiring practices are have been deemed to be immoral. Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F) have has been through many lawsuits and bad press, yet they are it is still one of the most popular clothiers catering to the young consumers.


    • [DOCX File]MCU - Activist Movements Since 1970

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      Manifestations of the movement in popular culture (e.g., clothing, language/slang, sports, music, literature, etc.) ... The powers that be rule over a racist society, filled with hatred and ignorance. ... Our nation continues to be segregated along racial and economic lines.


    • [DOC File]Lesson 17-IG Extremism

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      A group of individuals who band together, usually along racial or ethnic lines. Generally, gangs are prone to violent behavior. ... tattooed on the bodies of white supremacists; or displayed on jewelry or clothing. c. These symbols give extremists a sense of power and belonging, as well as a quick way of identifying others who share their ...


    • [DOC File]Causes of Conflict: Issues of Immigration Curriculum

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      It was summer in Canton, China and very hot. So the American Born Chinese boys from Seattle changed to white linen suits and tropical clothing such as is worn in India and other hot countries. They had been sent to Ling Nan University to complete their education in the Chinese language and history.


    • [DOC File]ma.lvlhs.org

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      (A) Because of the emphasis on domesticity, clothing manufacture became primarily a home industry. (B) The discovery of new fabrics such as nylon and polyester led to more comfortable and functional clothing. (C) The United States began to import increasing quantities of clothing, sending American industries into a depression.


    • [DOCX File]Leon County Schools

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      Now that he had invented the sewing machine, all steps of making clothing were done with machines: spinning thread, weaving fabric, and sewing garments. During the Civil War, the South could not get factory-made fabric and often had to resort to “homespun” cloth.


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