A woman deserves the same rights as a man. I think everyone agrees with that statement. Even looking at the time period, reading the letter written by Josefina Pelliza da Sagasta had left me utterly shocked considering the fact she is a woman herself. You can clearly understand how progressive her ideology is and the […]
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This week’s lecture of “Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics” covers events and concepts that I was fairly familiar with beforehand. Some very important notes from topics that were covered overall include race as a social construct that is not easily deconstructed, and the lasting effects and results of slavery and emancipation to thisContinue reading “Week 6: Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics”
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I found this week’s homework to be very interesting, which focuses on how people viewed each other in Latin America from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century. I say the nineteenth century because this is how far our homework extended, although I feel that racial disparities are still apparent in Latin America. I found […]
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I found this week’s homework to be very interesting, which focuses on how people viewed each other in Latin America from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century. I say the nineteenth century because this is how far our homework extended, although I feel that racial disparities are still apparent in Latin America. I found […]
Posted in Blogs, Week 6 | Tagged with liberalism, racism, religion, scientificracism, slaves, Week6, WeekSix