Injustices After the Prompty
QUESTION
In the readings, “The Scottsboro Trials,” “Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association,” and “Women as Leaders,” the authors discuss various kinds of injustices. In “The Scottsboro Trials,” the authors discuss the unfair sentencing of young black men. In “Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association,” a “Declaration of Rights” is presented. Finally, in “Women as Leaders,” Amy Garvey discusses the injustices black women faced because of their race and gender.
Which of these injustices continue to exist in American society?
Requirements
All responses are to be written in essay format and should include specific details from the lectures and readings to illustrate understanding of the material. Students must have two in-text citations, either the lectures or the readings, for the post. Quotes should be kept to a minimum. Your response should be a minimum of 350 words. Remember to use proper grammar, spelling, punctuation and APA style. Provide a word count at the bottom of your post.
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