American History X
In every generation violent acts occur that shock the word. One often wonders how people can commit these unjust acts and why they would even want to. In 1619, the first African Americans were brought to Jamestown to be indentured servants. In 1804, the Ohio legislature enacts the first of the "Black Laws" restricting the rights and movements of Blacks. In 1915, the Klu Klux Klan came about. In 1935 the Nuremberg Race Laws are issued making all Jews non-citizens. Today people are still printing books and writing editorials of slander against other races and cultures. It is extremely difficult to pinpoint where someone's hatred originates. It could be from a parent's influence, a traumatizing experience, or wanting to be part of something. In American History X, Derek's intense feelings of hatred stem from his father's influence. In the movie they sho
The ways, in which parents raise their children, have a huge effect on them in the long run. In this world he is accepted with open arms, and filled him the idea's of white supremacy. Eventually, the father realizes that Sweeny is African American. wed Derek with his family having dinner. It is a typical family scene, the father is asking his son about school. Derek is trying to cope with the loss of his father and finds himself a new "Dad", Cameron. Hate crimes that go on should be punished to the maximum penalty. During the teenage years, many people feel alone and are going threw awkward stages of their life. This is an example of how racism is passed down through generations. While Derek was in jail, his brother, Danny headed down the same path. In American History X, while Derek spends time in jail he is surrounded by people of other races. I am not sure if the father realized his influence on his son, but it made a big impact.
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