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Democracy in Venezuela
Summary: Discusses the struggle for democracy in Venezuela. Compares that struggle to that of American blacks during the civil rights era. Compares Malcom X to Hugo Chávez of the Movimiento V Repúblic.
The call for equality within any people, nation or civilization is an age old struggle. At the mentioning of "civil rights" most American's bring to mind images of the wild 60's, bus seats, street riots, water fountains, burnings, dreams, and King's. But on a much broader perspective it is important to realize that the struggle for a government both recognizing and promoting universal liberties is not an self-contained issue. Malcolm X, an Afro-American civil, or rather human, rights advocator, has made a lasting impact on the timeline of progress. But it was only after his trips abroad to both the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa that he can to realize the universality of this equality battle. It was upon opening his eyes to world and a broader scope of humanity that he can to grips with the fact that prejudice is everywhere and although no sole person is...
This section contains 1,416 words (approx. 5 pages at 300 words per page) |