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Seth R

Bringing Back Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech - 23 views

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    This article is about Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream and how it has affected America so far (like Obama) and how we need to pursue his dream.
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    I think that a speech at a famous landmark in Memphis would be the best way to get the word out. I'm piggybacking off of Martin Luther King Jr.
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    I think that this website could help in our group discussion, and I like how you used history and this can help us find out what people have done in the past to fix the problem.
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    I think that this will help our project because I might lead us to something different.
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    I feel like there is a little more information to be used in this paragraph, I feel like it was formal though. I suggest using a little more recent site.
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    I personally think that this is full of information that is good, but is more of an opinion.
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    A good link showing how our country has decided to embrace change in our presidential decisions on who to lead the country. Soon we will probably have many different races and even genders of people as leaders of the country.
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    I think you also need some more background in this. There just isn't enough information in what you said to be sure of the real problem. Where is the problem? All you are saying is we need to pursue Obama's dream. No problem is stated.
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    Are you saying that we need to bring back Martin's idea? Yes. I am. I like how you had the idea of using something that has already happened and worked to spread the word about racism. This is a reliable link because it is from a University, but this seems to have very many opinions in it.
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    It is great what Martin Luther King has done to unify us. I wouldn't have some of my friends today if it weren't for him. I try to live by: Judge a man by his actions; not the color of his skin. I think it would be great to make a celebration for him. I think the article was good, I just think you could find a deeper one.
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    Is this link valuable? Sure it compares Lincoln to king and king to Obama, but that is not affecting our community.
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    I like how it asks questions and then answers them in detail. I also like how it compares old racism to new racism.
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    This article is great talking about how the "I have a Dream" speech has brote this country together.
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    Why is this important now? This is important because of its history and heritage. What drove MLK to give this speech. We should consider following MLK's ways of leadership and awareness.
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    I don't think that this is biased. However, I don't think it's very valuable either; it's an interview with someone who wrote a book that connects Abraham Lincoln to Obama to Martin Luther King Jr.
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    This page is quite one-sided. The side supporting Martin Luther King's speech. The answers to these questions are said by one man rather than a group or groups of people. Imagine what a somewhat racist person would say to some of these questions.
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    I think we need to focus more on what his dream could have done to racial discrimination more that just look at it and say, " Man that is a great dream."
Devin M

Anti-racist forces in Tennessee say no to Klan, 'American Renaissance' » In t... - 27 views

  • Jefferson Davis and Nathan Bedford Forrest were leading figures in splitting up the U.S. during 1861-65 in that failed war to maintain the economic system of slavery. Davis was president of the Confederate States of America, 11 states that seceded from the Union
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    This article consists of the KKK marches in our general area. KKK tried to save Nathan Bedford Forrest and Jefferson Davis legacy by not allowing Memphis to rename the racist parks.
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    Please check if other people had posted it before you post.
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    This article is great because this shows the other side of the fight. Some African Americans have made some bad choices, but so have many whites as we have seen with the KKK, church bombing, and many others that exemplify the cruelty that both sides have done to push for there cause.
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    If the park is named after a racist, that does not mean that the park is racist.
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    I think that the only way people who are racist like the KKK are getting their power is because of the reaction they get. I mean does someone complain when none of the people they are talking to care what they say.
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    I agree with Jack. I think racist groups like the KKK get their power is because so many people talk about them and do news articles on them.
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    Most articles only talk about African Americans and stuff they did, but this article is one of those rare ones that talks about bad stuff white people do. I agree with Robert.
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    I like this because it is a little different like Jerry said, but I see that you highlighted this and I don't think it said everything you really wanted to say.
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    I also agree with Robert. I think that all of these people put a lot of lives in the way for a problem that could have easily been solved. It also shows how the blacks had to struggle for their rights and freedom. This article also looks at not just the black side of this problem (because that is the side that we always look at) but how that African Americans also made some bad choices and how some of them effected the problem as well.
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    This event shows how Memphis has a bad racist history and that it wasn't a good idea to name the parks the name of racists in the first place.
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    This is very questionable. I would like to see the originator of this park. Perhaps a KKK leader created it? This is a big problem and I'm glad they're fixing it.
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    This is a great article to help us get more information about our city's black history. This is a great article for our group to collaborate on and discuss.
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    How does this develop our learning? It's really just about a park named after someone. I like how this is up-to-date and uses facts and history.
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    This does not give us any further information about racial discrimination. It has nothing to do with helping it either.
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    This points to how the KKK is getting weaker despite the ongoing of the clan and how some of them are even in Memphis.
Ben S

Bernard King says he faced racism with Tennessee Volunteers - 3 views

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    Bernard King says how he was racially discriminated. The police came and hit him and he wasn't treated right. His friends didn't realize he was in trouble and he wished they did. His team could have helped him.
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    I think King was thought of badly because he was good at basketball and the white fans and players of other teams didn't like that he was black.
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    This is not recent and a little one sided. The events are only told by King's perspective and no other reason he discriminated.
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    This article talks about racism in Tennessee towards a Tennessee Volunteer basketball player.
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    This is will be a great article for us to collaborate on for us to reduce the problems of racial discrimination in our community.
Blake S

Using the "N Word" around Memphis - 5 views

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    The "N word has been used all around Memphis. I have had some experience. I have been down to a soup kitchen in downtown Memphis and I heard a white worker say the "N word." I feel like it is a real problem that spreads around Tennessee and the Nation.
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    I feel like this was part of an opinion but it was a good source.
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    You need a link besides sweet search. I think you got your link wrong.
SeanMarc T

How Do Racists Become Racist? | RAANetwork - 6 views

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    Dr. Boyce is a christian who believes that racism is caused because we are all born sinful. He says that racism will be annihilated whe the lord Jesus comes.
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    I think there is still more to racism than this.
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    A little more information in your description please.
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    There needs to be more tags about this topic. There is no ladder of feedback. There is more detail needed in your summary.
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    This is old racism.
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    I think that you should add a little more tags that are related in the topic. I think that you could add a little more description in the text.
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    I like that you found something recent.
Seth R

Racism Against Native Americans - 2 views

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    This article is mainly about racism toward Native Americans. It's short, but contains a lot of information. I wouldn't say it's only in our community. It is a nation-wide conflict.
Robert D

Federal investigation finds discrimination in Shelby County juvenile justice ... - 23 views

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    This article is about how black teens and young Adults have been proved guilty due to there color of there skin. Brooks file a DOJ in 2007 for the alleges misstatement of juveniles based on race.
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    This is one of the many cases found in our culture where there have been racial decimation. I believe that this is not the only case that could be found. There are many more.
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    There is good detail on your summary, but there are no questions in you ladder of feedback.
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    I think there is potential in this article and that. Most of the article is true and has good meaning to it.
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    This article is great, because it gives us a clear description of what is going on in our community that is a violation of what we are trying to resolve.
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    I do agree with you Robert. Because of certain events where black people have been proven guilty, it seems like people always seem to blame the black people for everything. Two words for you: Racial Profiling.
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    You should clarify what DOJ means. I see this article going far as long as some more detail is added. Maybe some more background. Did you mean to add some more detail? I suggest to make it a little more clear and then you will be fine.
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    This is a somewhat bias article. It leans more toward the African-American side. One lady claimed that the race doesn't matter. Every situation is different, so there really isn't a real way to write down something and say it's true. I like how this is up-to-date and in our community. I suggest that you find a different article that has a two-sided opinion, or another article that back up the other side of this complication.
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    This article gives great detail about what the real issue was, but it kind of got off track a little bit about what it is supposed to be like. Other than that this article explains a great deal of racial discrimination in Shelby County jail and prison systems.
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    This article gives very in-depth detail into how whites are treated better than blacks, but why does it use a lot of information from a couple years ago like 2009. Overall, it is a good article that has plenty of meaning to it.
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    I feel like it is a good paragraph, the information was good and it was mostly up to date. This could lead us into bigger topics around not just our community, but around the nation.
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    Nice job finding this article. It informs well how we have a unjust system in our court and encourages us to try to give every race a fair trial.
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    I think this link is full of useful information. It tells a lot about how black people are persecuted in court.
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    I value that you choose this article because it is a great example of racism in Memphis, and I think that we can elaborate on this in our class discussion and it will cause more questions and make us think. Maybe you could clarify what the DOJ means.
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    Since a lot of the judicial system is African-American why don't they help the kids? This is important because it shows that racism in the judicial system is still unfair towards African-American kids.I don't get why the African-American judges socially profile people.
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    This sounds like a good start to our research, most of the info is up to date and has great detail.
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    This article is great in showing the racism in Memphis and is a great article our group can collaborate on.
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    I think this article might be biased or made up. These days, people are so untrusting of the government that they'll make up anything to make it look bad. With this, it is entirely possible that it is made up. However, it is still possible that this is all true.
Samuel K

Memphis Accuses Wells Fargo of Discriminating Against Blacks - NYTimes.com - 21 views

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    This article is about Wells Fargo making black houses in neighborhood after neighborhood foreclose, to where they make the people have not home. They target one poor black house at a time and send out the bills that they can not pay.
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    Wells Fargo needs to send bills to every type of person at a time.
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    There is no ladder of feedback. Need to add the tag Martin Luther King Jr.
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    Can you go deeper into the topic, this way you can understand the topic better.
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    The black homeowners have definitely gotten the short end of the stick with how they are being treated by Wells Fargo.
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    I think that this in completely based on few to no facts. More black homeowners going into foreclosure doesn't mean there is racism involved. There are factors this doesn't account for, like getting fired. However, this doesn't mean that it isn't happening.
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    I agree that it sounds like Wells Fargo is definitely just trying to make blacks and Latinos lose their homes. That's just unfair.
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    What was the major problem? You were not clear about that. Also, why do they need to send bills to everyone at a time. I don't think they should send blacks or anyone bills for the foreclosure reason.
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    The article is a great example of racial discrimination and this could lead us to more companies that discriminate African-American citizens.
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    This is yes racism but also greed. They specificly target these people because they know that they can't pay these bill so they go straight for them. And they are making tons of money off of this. Just like at their stock.
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    This needs to be more clear, you need more facts. This could be a good article for our group though.
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    This is a good article to show how major companies can be racist. Although I feel as though this could have happened to a white person or another race.
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    I agree with Griffin I think that it would be better if you went into further deatails.
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    Maybe your description could be longer.
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    This may not be racial discrimination. Black neighborhoods are common in Memphis and those neighborhoods are most likely the poorer ones. The families may be in dept, thus their interest goes up.
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    I agree with Sam. Maybe it was just a coincidence that all the people being forclosed on just happened to be black that one time.
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    I don't think this article looks at every perspective. It doesn't look at the perspective of Wells Fargo. The foreclosures could have something to do with their jobs. Maybe their pay got cut, or they got fired. I'm not saying that it isn't happening, but I feel that it jumps to conclusions.
Devin M

Racist attacks against Ole Miss student - Mid-South News, Weather, Traffic and Sports |... - 4 views

  • Mary Woods says it started on Aug. 24 with racial slurs written on her son Jamal's dorm room door at Ole Miss.Jamal is a freshman at the University of Mississippi in Oxford.
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    Ole Miss student attacked by racist peers. Racial slurs keyed onto his truck. Words like the nword and more demeaning words of African-Americans. Student afraid to sleep in dorm. He will be attending a different next semester.
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