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Paul Butler’s “A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice”

In “A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice,” Paul Butler gives an insight to some of the positive aspects of hip-hop music and how they can be used to better our justice system.  It is an approach that I personally have never … Continue reading

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Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience”

Leo Nin Henry David Thoreau is possibly one of the most intelligent men to put his throughts and ideas on paper.  He could most certainly be considered a polymath, which is a person with superior intelligence who excels in a … Continue reading

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Native Americans and Justice

Leo Nin When reflecting on the history of injustice in the United States or any other country, one would usually first think of the mistreatment of Africans and African Americans.  We rarely think of the mistreatment of Native Americans upon … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Greatest Minority

Leo Nin During English class on Monday, the class discussion focused on Ward Churchill and his advocacy for Native American rights.  By reading just a few of his publications, one can observe that Churchill is not afraid to “step on … Continue reading

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