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Choose one of the following topics: ERIC G please

 

  • Native Americans
  • Women
  • Environment
  • Latin Americans
  • Sexual liberation

 

Read at least 3 different newspaper articles between 1968 and 1980 that cover important changes affecting your topic. Use the ProQuest Historical Newspaper archive, which includes the following major newspapers, among others:

 

  • New York Times
  • Washington Post
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Christian Science Monitor

 

700- to 1,050-word paper in which you describe the status of one of the chosen group or idea and how that group or idea was affected by the changes brought about during the 1960s. Include information gleaned from the newspaper articles as well as other material.

 

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Preview: ... t is a system of interaction between the natural system and the social system for meeting. Our human needs and wants are dependent on the biophysical environment, which is governed by a set of sovereign immutable laws. This will enable us to make a rational and appropriate use of environmental resources for sui ...

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  • Posted on Aug. 20, 2012 at 01:58:32AM
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Preview: ... shington, D.C. known as the "Trail of Broken Treaties." AIM gained national attention when it seized the Bureau of Indian Affairs national headquarters and presented a 20-point list of demands of the federal government. In 1973 it led a 71-day armed standoff with federal forces at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation........... Racism in the United States  has been a major issue since the colonial era and the slave era. Legally sanctioned racism imposed a heavy burden onNative Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latin Americans. European Americans (particularly Anglo Americans) were privileged by law in ma ...

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  • Posted on Aug. 20, 2012 at 01:59:52AM
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Preview: ... ality, leadership, and sovereignty. AIM was founded in 1968 by Dennis Banks, George Mitchell, Herb Powless, Clyde Bellecourt, Harold Goodsky, Eddie Benton-Banai, and a number of others in Minneapolis' Native American community. [1]  Russell Means, born Oglala Lakota, was an early leader in 1970s protests. The organization was formed to address various issues concerning the Native American urban community in Minneapolis, including poverty, housing, treaty issues, and police harassment. [2]  From its beginnings in Minnesota, AIM soon attracted members from across the United States (and Canada). It participated in the Rainbow Coalition organized by th ...

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