Sentences with phrase «brutal history»

You think it is somehow coincidental that the govts with the most brutal history and largest death tolls of their own citizens all had a policy of state atheism?
These individuals not long to America have little to no knowledge of America's brutal history against blacks.
The Plot: Set in the South two years before the Civil War, Django Unchained stars Jamie Foxx as Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands him face - to - face with German - born bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Waltz).
Our awful and brutal history with race can not be erased, but it can be overshadowed by humanity.
His latest film explores the brutal history of the slave trade in the USA.
Summary Capsule: A bunch of idiot kids with various connections to one another end up in Crystal Lake, near an old summer camp with a brutal history.
Yang took the time to talk to Booklist about the project and his research about the brutal history of the Boxer Rebellion.
Being in a country with peaceful kind people, monks peeking around corners when you least expect it and striking ancient temples coupled with a brutal history that makes your heart ache took the focus of aging away and -LSB-...]
Ever since then I've only been more impressed and more amazed by the depth and perfection of every new thing i see poured into the Legend of the heavy metal gods and their influence on the brutal history of a violent species.
Exploring the brutal history of slavery and racial stereotypes, themes common in her practice, she superimposes silhouettes on images from the book.
Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, CAPE uses art, exhibitions, programs, and engagements with artists to broaden knowledge and understanding of the brutal history of race in America and its profound influence on contemporary society.
Both Myanmar / Burma and Sri Lanka have brutal history of battles in the past and these two artists have experienced them directly in their youth.
For one year, photographer Juergen Teller returned to Nürnberg, a place familiar to him as a child, though his memories of the place are far different from its brutal history.
Mann herself has written that she feels «an urgent cry rising that compels me again and again to try to reconcile my love for this place with its brutal history
After the long and brutal history of terrorism in the UK and in light of the rafts of counter-terrorism laws that already exist, what new powers does the government tell us it needs?
Richard Weston (the Healing Foundation), Alwin Chong (University of South Australia) and Melissa Sweet (Croakey) on a poster presentation that outlines a decolonising framework for research and practice, developed to inform Sweet's PhD on the brutal history of the lock hospitals.
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