On February 26, 2012, apparently an innocent teenager was shot while going home through his house late at night. The killing and trial of Trayvon Martin is one of the major topics recently reported by American media. The response to the news coverage of the incident was shocking. Students organized Hat March and built a Facebook team to protest against the murder of unjust young people. But whether American citizens fully understand the pretense situation. Americans are anxious about the operation of the media.
Since Tlyvon Martin's #blacklivesmatter died since 2013, the organization has promoted a series of racial-related issues. Topics covered in these issues include enforcement by ethnic minority police, removal of the federal flag of South Carolina State Capitol, and many reactions to other anti-black racism. Twitter user @ flintvictim is more than 26,600 tweets and is particularly active in this issue. Like many others affected by this problem, @ flintvictim responds to Rick Snyder's governor to resign and share photos of people affected by contaminated water pipes and water I often ask you.
Study the seminary for the clergy ("Clarence Thomas: Justice of the Supreme Court" 1). As one of the four seminary and only four black students, Thomas left when hearing a classmate celebrating Martin Luther King's death ("Claren Thomas: Supreme Court Justice" 2). Beginning with the seminar, Thomas attended Jesuit University where he joined the Black Federation of Students and joined Panther. Even during this period he was still skeptical and often did not agree with his liberal colleagues ("Clarence Thomas: Supreme Court Justice" 3)
Peter Robinson: In his 2003 opinion at Sherby, the Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas, Groot v Bollinger quoted here, this incident violated his wish, allowing the university to continue to affirm Action, but this is what Clarence Thomas wrote in his opinion. "I believe that black people can succeed in every place in the US without intervention, I believe." Are you with Clarence Thomas? Peter Robinson: This is a problem. Let me give you a complete list of famous African Americans with you and Thomas of justice. This is Shelby Steele, and it is Clarence Thomas, and that is Tom Sowell, I have two fingers left. I am convinced that there is something I do not understand,
At the hearing of Clarence Thomas, this was a very difficult time for me. Because it was very common to call Clarence Thomas "Uncle Tom" in the black community. My understanding of Thomas Justice, you know, he is not enough to become a real Uncle Tom. I can not imagine where two black women are, not to clarify where they are, to become a person who will defeat him. Professor Turner: Many African Americans do not dislike true stories written by Stow. The role she gave us to Uncle Tom was a very Christian. When my uncle Tom was hiding two slave women and asked to clarify the place sexually abused by their master, the climax of the story really came. He refused. Knowing that he will be killed, he refused to say where they were. An African-American who has read a novel can understand the hero's existence of a black man who signed life to save two black women.