Tuesday, September 11, 2001 (ironically, it was the United Nations "International Day of Peace")
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On September 11, 2001, 19 activists associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda commandeer four airplanes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane disintegrated in a field in Pennsylvania. Generally referred to as 9/11, the attacks resulted in widespread death and destruction, triggering major U.S. initiatives to combat terrorism and crucial the presidency of George W. Bush. Over 3,000 people were killed during the attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., and including more than 400 police officers and firefighters.
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Firefighters pump water into the Pentagon Building located in Washington, District of Columbia (DC), minutes after a hijacked airliner crashed into the southwest corner of the building, during the 9/11 terrorists attacks.
The Pentagon reported 125 staffers killed or missing, including the highest ranking officer to die, Lt. General Timothy Maude and Max Bielke, who the last official U.S. combat soldier to leave Vietnam. With 118 remains recovered and identified, as of Sep 2002. One person died later as a result of wounds sustained. At American Airlines Flight64 passengers and Crew died.
On 11 Sep 2001 the plane was hijacked by a four man hijacking team. Evidence suggests that the hijacking was apparently thwarted by the efforts of the plane's passengers and flight attendants. The plane crashed southeast of Pittsburgh in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The plan was carrying 37 passengers and 7 crew members. There were no survivors.
The KU Klux Klan are a group of people that are very intolerant and extremists of anyone that is not white, straight and Christian. They are typically called white supremacists. The KKK main goal was to keep the “American values and tradition”, this group wanted to maintain America as traditional as possible. People that promoted changes or bring changes themselves were victims of the KKK. People with different backgrounds and customs were their main target, Jews, Catholics, African American people and recent immigrants were blame of this social upraise. The KKK group is well known for its violent actions against minorities groups. I choose to focus on chapter seven from Mightier than the Sword: How the News Media have Shaped American History because the KKK is still an issue on our society, even though they are not as open as they were in the 1920’s they still are terrorizing our society.
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The Klan remains the one with the greatest number of national and local organizations around the country. After a period of relative quiet, Ku Klux Klan activity has increase noticeably in 2006, as Klan groups have attempted to implement fears in America over gay marriage, perceived “assaults” on Christianity, crime and especially immigration. The Ku Klux Klan focused its anger and violence on African-Americans, on white Americans who stood up for them, and against the federal government which supported their rights.The Various incarnations of the Klan have been responsible for hundreds and hundreds Murders, arsons, bombings, rapes, assaults, and other crimes. Klansman have committed, and continue to commit, acts of terrorism and major violence, weapons and explosive violations, hate crimes, crimes against police officers, other crimes to further their cause, and a number of coincidental crimes.
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Last night when I was watching the news as usual, I watched this report about a family that was receiving hated and terrorizing letters on their mail. In their letter this people were ask to leave Texas or they were going to pay the priced for not obeying their order. This family decided to keep their identity secret because they were afraid of being physically attack by this people, since they know their names and address. Journalism is an important source because people otherwise would not have idea this was still happening. Journalism main purpose is to protect people by keeping us informed.
Slavery is doing any type of work against your will. Why do we claim to be land of freedom if we still have slavery in the U.S.? The demand of free labor is big issue today in the United States. Slavery is still an issue today, even in the USA. The emancipation Proclamation officially ended slavery in the United States, however it still exists. Today’s Society is still divide on this issue, the united states was divide in free slavery states from the north and pro slavery states in the south. History repeats it self overtime.
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Whether it is named human trafficking, bonded labor, forced labor, or sex trafficking, it is present worldwide, including in the United States and, increasingly, in your community. An estimated 12 to 27 million people are held in one or another form of slavery. Between 600,000 and 800,000 are trafficked globally, with as many as 17,500 people trafficked into the United States. Nearly three out of every four victims are women. Half of modern-day slaves are children. I choose chapter two Abolition: Turning America’s Conscience against the Sins of Slavery from) from the book; Mightier than the Sword: How the News Media have Shaped American History, because people are not really aware that slavery still exist in the USA.
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The slave trade in Africa was officially prohibited in the early 1880s, but forced labor continues to be practiced in West and Central Africa today Modern-day slaves can be found laboring as servants or concubines in Sudan, as child "carpet slaves" in India, or as cane-cutters in Haiti and southern Pakistan, to name but a few instances.