【给自己】老头,我告诉你我们中国人就是喜欢做不可能的事!
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SimonFang 楼主
"I don't give people A,even you,hard working chinese boy."-------Dr.Juarez教授,你放心,我会让你失望的。我们中国人就是喜欢做不可能的事。The final is worth 50% of the entire grade.I am getting a B now. I don't expect meself to get an A on my second mid-term.However, I will fight for my A till the end.小文要加油!!!!把整个人权运动通读了,那就不怕他的发问~~!!
2006年05月09日 04点05分 1
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1965 -- February 21 Assassination of Malcolm X at a rally in New York. 1965 Selma: Outraged over the killing of a demonstrator by a state trooper in Marion, Alabama, the black community of Marion decided to hold a march. Martin Luther King agreed to lead the marchers on Sunday, March 7, from Selma to Montgomery, the state capital, where they would appeal directly to governor Wallace to stop police brutality and call attention to their struggle for suffrage. When Governor Wallace refused to allow the march, Dr. King went to Washington to speak with President Johnson, delaying the demonstration until March 8. However, the people of Selma could not wait and they began the march on Sunday. When the marchers reached the city line, they found a posse of state troopers waiting for them. As the demonstrators crossed the bridge leading out of Selma, they were ordered to disperse, but the troopers did not wait for their warning to be headed. They immediately attacked the crowd of people who had bowed their heads in prayer. Using tear gas and batons, the troopers chased the demonstrators to a black housing project, where they continued to beat the demonstrators as well as residents of the project who had not been at the march. Bloody Sunday received national attention, and numerous marches were organized in response. Martin Luther King led a march to the Selma Bridge that Tuesday, during which one protestor was killed. Finally, with President Johnson's permission, Dr. King led a successful march from Selma to Montgomery on March 25. President Johnson gave a rousing speech to congress concerning civil rights as a result of Bloody Sunday, and passed the Voting Rights Act within that same year. John Lewis, former freedom rider and voting rights registration organizer, and one of the young men beaten on the Selma Bridge that Sunday, currently serves as a U.S. Congressman for the State of Georgia. 1965 -- Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits literacy tests and poll taxes which had been used to prevent blacks from voting. According to a report of the Bureau of the Census from 1982, in 1960 there were 22,000 African-Americans registered to vote in Mississippi, but in 1966 the number had risen to 175,000. Alabama went from 66,000 African-American registered voters in 1960 to 250,000 in 1966. South Carolina's African-American registered voters went from 58,000 to 191,000 in the same time period. 1968 – April 4 Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee. 1968 – June 5th Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Robert Kennedy had inherited the hopes of civil rights advocates after the loss of Martin Luther King, Jr. Presidential candidate Kennedy was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, just minutes after claiming victory in that state's crucial Democratic primary.
2006年05月09日 04点05分 6
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^0^ 加油Simon!!! You are the best!!!支持你~~~
2006年05月09日 04点05分 7
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狂汗中。。。。。。。。。一定要赶快逃,等下着迷捉住我要我翻译这个帖子我就死定了。。。。
2006年05月09日 05点05分 9
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...那些教授都是些古怪的老头子!- -#
2006年05月09日 11点05分 10
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