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Race & Gender Genocide

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Examples of prejudice ideologies Atavism Racial Superiority

Eugenics Phrenology

Holocaust Rwanda Darfur

Location: Germany Offender: Adolf Hitler & Nazi Germany Victim: Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, Gays & Lesbians Time Frame: 1941- 1945 Death Toll: Between 12 & 26 million

Location: Rwanda, Africa Offender: Rebel group Victim: Tutsi & Hutu people Time Frame: April- June 1994 Death Toll: 800,000

Location: Sudan Offender: Janjaweed Militia Victims: North & South Sudanese people Time Frame: 2003- present Death Toll: at least 200,000

Offender: United States Government Victim: minorities Location: United States of America Offender: United States Government Victim: minorities Time Frame: 1493- 1964 Death Toll: unknown

South Carolina Slave Codes Executive order # 9066 Indian Removal Act Dawes Severalty Act Plessy v. Ferguson

International Criminal Court Center for the Prevention of Genocide Geneva Convention United Nations Prevention of Genocide Act

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