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The notion here is discrimination based on the skin colour, specifically of black people in the US. This notion was previously expressed through slavery, and people think that it's ended, but this is not the case: black people are still opressed, socially and economically. This is unfair and cruel, therefore, it has to change. The long term result would be a full integration of black people into the society. The idea of racism and ethnic discrimination needs to change. In this speech, Kennedy is saying that in a country that calls itself free, even in the constitution, is not actually fully free. He makes remarks about how we can say to the world, "We are a free country!" ...Except for the Negroes. He also expressed how we can "Preach freedom around the world!" and then turn around and endorse acts of slavery and discrimination, without even acknowledging it, acting like doesn't exist. The idea of this discrimination needs to change in order to become a truly free country. Although we can as a country we can say we are free, egalitarian country, the citizens of such country may not express that.
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Both feminist criticism and historical criticism - relate text to cultures in ways they were written
Feminist criticism - Focuses on the role of women in literature
A patriarchy - is a society in which men are in control and women are subordinate.
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Answer: art and culture
The introduction to ragtime music most likely relates to the theme of art and culture.
Ragtime is a type of music developed by African Americans in St. Louis and New Orleans. It became very popular in the 19th and 20th century, and is often considered to have paved the way for jazz music. It was a type of music that was meant to be danced, and therefore, contributed to the cultural and social evolution of these cities. Ragtime is also considered to have been derived from the music of plantations.
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