Tuesday, March 19, 2019
civils rights :: essays research papers
The humanities family here at Roanoke College know provided me with an in depth look at the evolution of humans, more specifically humanism. The evolution I am public lecture about is not how we confirm evolved physically or in the Darwin type sense. What I am talking about is how we have evolved as a race of people. We need to put up and as we learn we use that knowledge to make life easier and option possible. We not only create ways to entertain and pleasure ourselves tho we protect ourselves. In the second half of this humanities course I have learned that surviving isnt every social function, that making things better and decline sack up be just as important. It might be overreaching of me to say that surviving is easy, but I have faith that I can say challenging the known ways of survival isnt.This course begins with Martin Luther, a man who challenged the church building, who proposed that what they were doing was wrong and that he intended to change it. This Im sur e was not a very easy thing for him to do. In fact it is known that others before him had spoken out against the church but with no or modest success. He was able to benefit on one thing however, the printing press. This newly developed winding had enabled him to do what others could not. He used new technology to fight the norm. He wasnt simply going to let someone tell him, how or when to worship. This could have easily leaded to his death, but others agreed. Martin Luther wasnt just another(prenominal) guy looking to get rich, he was looking out for the veracious of humanity. Thats something that I have seen flow through both courses. It takes a strong person to stand up and challenge the established, but we can see throughout time that we have progressed as humans and in society by fighting against what is wrong.Ill be the first to submit that its easy to not pay attention in class, or that what we are learning would have a little effect on myself. I never expected to be so moved in this class. We read countless literature about people sticking their make out out to say what they felt was right and to protect the rights of others. But I was most affected in this course when we got to the civil rights movement.
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