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Racism and its effect on society (2)

by Liza Treadwell
May 23, 2016

Throughout world history, governments have violated and ignored the human and civil rights of their citizens. In some instances, they demonstrated this disregard through customs, etiquette, and racial caste systems that denied human dignity and respect.

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Racism and its effect on society

by Liza Treadwell
May 23, 2016

Throughout world history, governments have violated and ignored the human and civil rights of their citizens. In some instances, they demonstrated this disregard through customs, etiquette, and racial caste systems that denied human dignity and respect.

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The Eugenics Movement

by CIH
December 1, 2011

Eugenics were a group of sciences aimed an controlling hereditary factors in an effort to improve the human race through biological and social means. The principle that the white race was superior was widely accepted in both intellectual and mainstream thought in America and Europe.

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The Nazi eugenics programs

by Kennedy Institute of Ethics

The eugenics-based horrors of the Holocaust were influenced by political, economic, social, and military factors. But it was the added factor of the Nazis’ total disregard for the rights and dignity of human beings that made the Holocaust possible.

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Jewish followers of Jesus who perished in the Shoah (2)

by Judith Rood

Due to a variety of influences, including missions to the Jews, persecution, charismatic figures and a post-Haskalah* orientation, many Jews in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries professed a belief in Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah. After the Holocaust only a very small remnant of Hebrew Christians remained.

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Jewish followers of Jesus who perished in the Shoah

by Judith Rood

Due to a variety of influences, including missions to the Jews, persecution, charismatic figures and a post-Haskalah* orientation, many Jews in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries professed a belief in Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah. After the Holocaust only a very small remnant of Hebrew Christians remained.

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