CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION
Bill of Rights in Action
Summer 2003 (19:3)
Controversies
This issue of Bill of Rights in Action examines three controversial issues that resonate today. The first article looks at competing visions put forward by three African American leaders at the turn of the 20th century: W. E. B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington, and Marcus Garvey. The second article explores the Armenian genocide that took place during World War I, which still generates charges and counter charges between Turks and Armenians. The last article looks at the Bush Doctrine, a controversial change in American foreign policy.
U.S. History: Three Visions for African Americans
World History: "Forgotten Genocide": The Destruction of the Armenians During World War I
Current Issues: The Bush Doctrine
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