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### Social Justice and Historical Inequities: Reflections from the Gilded Age to Today ###

This piece examines critical social issues such as poverty, immigration, lynching, and child labor, comparing them to modern societal challenges. We look at how historical events, like the lynching of Black individuals and women's suffrage, resonate today. Each section describes historical images and context, explores the emotional weight of these issues (EW), shares ideas for awareness, proposes potential solutions, identifies stakeholders who may care, and assesses their relevance in contemporary society. The analysis seeks to spark dialogue and promote social justice. ###

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### Social Justice and Historical Inequities: Reflections from the Gilded Age to Today ###

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  1. Poverty • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present?

  2. Gilded Age • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present?

  3. Immigration • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present?

  4. Lynching • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present? "A Man Was Lynched Yesterday"Lynchings of blacks were common occurrences in the South. The NAACP (National Organization for the Advancement of Colored People) would hang a banner from its offices in New York City the day after these horrible events to alert people of the city to what had happened.

  5. Trusts/ Monopolies • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present?

  6. Child Labor • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present?

  7. Women’s Suffrage • 1) describe the images. • 2) What EW? • 3) What other EW? • 4) Idea/ problem to be shared? • 5) Solution? • 6) Who might care? • 7) Does this rhyme in the present?

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