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For most of its history Seattle was a segregated city, as committed to white supremacy as any location in America. People of color were excluded from most jobs, most neighborhoods and schools, and many stores, restaurants, hotels, and other commercial establishments, even hospitals. As in other western states, the system of severe racial discrimination in Seattle targeted not just African Americans but also Native Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, people of Mexican ancestry, and also, at times, Jews.
This special section presents research that will surprise many Pacific Northwesterners. Included are maps, photos, documents, and newspaper articles that follow the history of segregation in Seattle and King County from 1920 until today.
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To establish and maintain a sense of uniform order amongst the people
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So, as societies grew in both population and in land occupation, it became harder to regulate the civil obligations of being a "good citizen." The earliest written "code of law" is Code of Hammurabi, which established the "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" as a law to follow for a peaceful society. The use of an established set of law's helped to create a universal understanding of what was expected to be followed by all men throughout a large area ruled by one "king" which also helped to unify those city-states under one identity. His codes also laid out the punishment for breaking said law so there would be no confusion or room of interpretation on consequences of actions.
Frederic Chopin (b.1810 d.1849 ) a Polish<span> composer, </span> was known as one of the best composers for the piano of all time. He is widely <span>known and described as a </span>virtuoso<span> pianist of the </span>Romantic<span> era who wrote primarily for the solo piano.
></span>Felix Mendelssohn (b.1809 d.1847)---<span>His Piano Concerto in G minor was its day's "And My Heart Will Go On;" which is considered to be the most played concerto ever written.
></span>Richard Wagner (b.1813 d.1883)--- <span>His opera music is some of the most beautiful ever written.
></span><span>Peter Tchaikovsky (b.1840 d. 1893) --- </span>learned the piano at an early age, but did not choose music as his vocation instead he studied and became a lawyer.