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Preview: ... ager to escape the religious persecutions in Germany and freely practice their religion in America. In 1683, 13 Mennonite families established Germantown, Pennsylvania as their new beginning. Thousands of fellow German Mennonites, Quakers, and Amish soon followed in their footsteps. By 1745, Germans made up one-third of the American colonies population with nearly 50,000 living in Pennsylvania alone. (Library of Congress 2003)<br>Because of the wars going on in America and in Europe, during the mid-to-late 18th century, immigration to America slowed down a bit. After the turn of the century, German immigration to America started booming again because modernizations such as the steam boat and steam train made it easier and cheaper to travel. (Chao & Spencer n.d.) By 1832 over 100,000 German immigrants lived in the United States. This number doubled to 200,000 nearly a quarter of a century later. When it was all said and done, “more than 5 million people left Germany for the U.S. during the 19th century.” (Library of Congress 2003)<br>At the turn of the 20th century, life was good for the German American. Their population was high, their overall financ ...
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Preview: ... ugh active measures to ensure equal opportunity, generally concerning education, employment or seats in parliament and/or government Wikipedia (2007). Affirmative Action tried to assist minorities and women, but in the process, reverse discrimination has in turn taken place. Now, white males are discriminated against. These acts are a form of reverse discrimination. <br> I culturally identify with my race. I live in an area where there are not a lot of black people. When an African American comes into my place of employment, it is kind of a shock. A few of us can’t understand their “slang”, so we have the agents deal with their needs. Not all of them talk with slang, but a lot of them do. The news and media portray the black society to be gang member, robbers, and drug dealers. I have been around a few black people that know my boyfriend, and to tell you the truth, I a ...
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Preview: ... d ethnic prejudice is the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Founded in 1865 by 6 college-educated former Confederate officers, the “social club” was initially nothing more than that. The group eventually turned into a terrorist group devoted to White supremacy; gone were the days of nightly pranks and whimsical initiation rituals. The KKK soon turned to “keeping black people in their [sic] place.” They would regularly assault black schoolteachers and even children. Black farmers regularly lost whole crops to field fires set by members of the KKK. However, the racist activities did not stop at violence. KKK members would deny bank loans, spread rumors, and withhold jobs from black Americans (Morales, 2004).<br> The White American has been involved in countless instances of discrimination against nearly every other ethnic or racial group. As an example, Native Americans were subjected to dual labor market conditions during the 19th century. Although Native Americans sometimes willingly participated in the labor market, it is also clear that they were not always willing participants. “Indians valued trade goods that could be obtained from traders, but the traders were all too willing to put them in debt to induce them to obtain more furs. This practice then became a form of peonage.” Wages for Native farm workers were in high contrast during this time as well. “…the boys were paid $ ...
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Preview: ... mobilized to demand racial equality and social justice.<br> Chinese Americans could not understand how the United States could use gunboat diplomacy to open the door of China and at the same time use democracy to close the door to Chinese Americans. The bitter encounter with American democracy and hypocrisy planted a seed of modern Chinese nationalism, which led the Chinese Americans to fight for equal rights at home and to orient their collective will toward freeing China from imperialist domination. They linked the racial oppression of the Chinese in the United States to the impotence of China.<br> Life within the Chinatown ghetto, therefore, was hard but not stagnant. Legally discriminated against and politically disenfranchised, Chinese Americans established their roots in Chinatowns, fought racism through aggressive litigation and diplomatic channels, and participated actively in various economic development projects and political movements to modernize China. For the immigrant generation, there was only one choice, modernization for themselves and for China. Assimilation was seen as impossibility. For the American-born generation, many members of which made a concerted effort to assimilate, mainstream society remained inhospitable.<br> For the immigrant generation, there was only one choice: staking their future in China. China's modernization occupied their attention and energy because they attributed their inferior status in the United States to the impotence of China as a nation under Western domination. Reformers from opposing camps in China invariably found an eager audience and generous supporters between the Chinese in the United. <br> Prewar housing and job discrimination forced the Chinese to live within American ghettos. Discrimination also denied Chinese Americans access to health care and other services. Most relied on traditional Chinese herbal medicine and the community had to found its own Western hospital, Chinese Hos ...
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