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Essays / Sample Excerpt # 3
Since the turn of the century,
communities in Baltimore have recognized the divisions and
inequities relative to racial differentiation. In the mid 1930s,
for example, the mass boycott movement in the African American
community in Baltimore called the "Buy Where You Can
Work" campaign, defined the plausible control that Blacks
could have over the function of white businesses, and set the
stage for divisions that would become more prevalent in the 1960s
(Skotnes, 1994). The campaign, which was based in the notion that
the strength of the Black community in Baltimore could be defined
by collective action, called for Black citizens to boycott
businesses that did not allow for the employment of Black
community members (Skotnes, 1994).
- Heroism
in the Aeneid
- Queen Mary I of England
- Urban Ecology / Baltimore
- Chopin's
The Awakening
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