<span>The name of the poem became a nominal designation of the mission of the imperialists in the colonial possessions.
Kipling depicts the non-European peoples of them as underdeveloped, dangerous and demanding constant control and assistance from the "white nations". In this regard, the text was often viewed as racist and pro-European-chauvinistic, as a cover for colonial policy, primarily by Britain, justifying its capture in Asia and Africa by humanistic considerations.</span>
The answer is most likely The Wounded Knee massacre (B). For people like me who enjoy history, I know this is not correct. Matter of fact, it never ended. They continued their activities away from the public view and Wovoka continued to spread its message, along with Kicking Bear, Short Bull and other spiritual leaders.
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They basically wanted them off "their" lands and they despised the native Americans and really didn't care for the natives .they put them on a reserve and let them live their.<span />
Martin Luther king, jr. would most likely have condoned a protest whose aim is to prevent racism against African Americans.
<h3>Who was Martin Luther King Jr</h3>
Martin Luther King Jr. an American of African decent who was a social activist and Baptist minister.
He played a crucial role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968.
His ideologies about achieving human rights justice was centered around peace and a non-violent nature.
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It debated how a person was saved, through faith or a mixture of faith and custom/works, especially circumcision