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There are many movements that have formed as society has progressed. These movements seek to accomplish the establishment or protection of rights for certain causes, by organizing like-minded individuals to work together to accomplish these goals, through changes in social structure. Two of the most predominant social movements, in recent history, are the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and the Women?s Rights Movement.
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Filename: 20469 Civil Women's Movement.doc
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667.20474 Application of Gamson?s Theory
Social movements have formed in order to bring about changes in society that are perceived to be needed by a group of people. Although a multitude of movements have been formed, not all have been successful. William Gamson has studied various social movements and has come up with two measures of success for these organizations. The first focuses on whether other power holders came to accept the group as a valid representative of legitimate interests. The second measure focuses on whether the group gained new advantages for its constituents and beneficiaries and accomplished goals.1
By using this definition, as well as Gamson?s theory on what tactics ensures a movement?s success, this paper will evaluate several movements.
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Filename: 20474 Gamson's Theory Movements.doc
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668.20480 Law, Society, and Civil Rights
This paper answers questiosn aobut civil rights and its development and about the film of "The Scottsboro Boys" and what they menat to the development of law and civil rights, noting that from the end of the Civil War until the 1950s, the blacks who had been slaves or who were the descendants of slaves were treated as second-class citizens, purportedly free but not allowed to participate fully in the political and social life of America.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 20480 History Civil Rightfs.doc
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669.20507 Mama Lola
This paper discusses the book "Mama Lola" by karen McCarthy Brown and what is shows about the relationship between the Haitian woman Alourdes and her voudou religion and how this connects her to issues of social inequality in her new home as well as how this reflects gender issues and economic advancement for immigrants in Aemrican life today, in this case specifically in New York.
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Filename: 20507 Voudou Immigration Brooklyn.doc
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670.20533 Income Inequality
This paepr is a proposal to explore the nexus between race and reegion in terms of income inequality in America today, considering what relationship might exist between palce of residence and income levels for blacks in America even after decades of the Civil Rights Movemnet and other actions taken to reduce the disparity which clearly still exists.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20533 Income Disparoty Race.doc
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671.20573 Urban Power Structures: A Journal for Two Chapters of Barbara E. Phillips? City Lights: Urban Surburban Life in The Global Society
This 3-page undergraduate paper presents a journal for Chapter 14 (?Getting Things Done?) and Chapter 15 (?Metropolitan Form and Space?) of Barbara E. Phillips? City Lights: Urban Surburban Life in The Global Society. This paper provides a one-page summary of the chapters and then suggests the ideas which could have been elaborated upon in the text. Specifically, this essay considers how the idea of trauma is a cultural factor in creating urban space. This paper also notes that Phillips stresses power dynamics, without thoroughly considering cultural factors such as mental mapping of cities. Finally, this paper notes the ways in which one of Phillips? examples nicely synthesizes the two chapters wile suggesting some of the ideas Phillips only implies.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 20573 Urban Power Journal.doc
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672.20612 Assignment 11.3 & Assignment 11.4
This paper is in a question and answer format and is built around specific questions for the assignment that are based on charts included with the assignment. The answers to the questions outline the change in income and socio-economic status for ethnic groups as well as gender over periods of ten and twenty years. Combined, these questions briefly outline the development of socio-economic equality in the United States.