Ida B. Wells would most likely disagree with statements that downplay or deny the existence of systemic racism and the historical injustices faced by African Americans, particularly regarding lynching and civil rights. She would also challenge any assertion that suggests that the oppression of Black individuals is a thing of the past or that equality has been fully achieved. Furthermore, she would likely oppose statements that dismiss the importance of activism and social reform in combating racial inequality.
Ida Wells-Barnett was an African American journalist and early leader for the civil rights movement. Given that she was active in the civil rights movement and the women's rights movement it would be safe to say she disagreed with anything that was opposed to those movements.
I would.
African Americans must use legal and peaceful means to achieve equal rights.
We don't know whose statement you ask about.
The revolution would likely still have occurred, because more of the colonies had grievances and less self-government.
Karl Marx would likely disagree with the statement that capitalism is the best economic system as he believed it perpetuated inequality and exploitation. He would also likely take issue with the idea that class struggle is not a key driver of historical change, as he believed in the importance of class conflict in shaping society.
The process to settle the land dispute was based on a fallacy.
Ida Wells-Barnett was an African American journalist and early leader for the civil rights movement. Given that she was active in the civil rights movement and the women's rights movement it would be safe to say she disagreed with anything that was opposed to those movements.
Abolitionists, human rights activists, and those who believe in equality and freedom for all individuals would be most likely to disagree with Calhoun's attempt to justify slavery.
regulating the workplace
there are many gods in the universe
Government should be as small as possible
jean jacque rousseau
The individual mandate is unconstitutional.
The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic subjects.
Regulating the workplace( gradpoint
I would disagree with that last statement.