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Reparation for Slavery
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A 7 page paper which examines aspects concerning the
reparation for slavery. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RArepslv.rtf
Responses of the Black Community in Post-War Britain from Experiences of Racism
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This is an 11 page paper discussing the political and cultural responses of the black community in post-war Britain to their experiences of racism. Post-war Britain saw the tremendous increase of immigration from citizens of the Commonwealth. The immigration resulted in a great increase in the black population and immediately anti-black riots and protests began. Racial attacks were blatant and seemed to be supported by the police organizations and as a result many black local and national organizations were formed in an attempt to protect the black communities from violent attacks and to provide a political base for change. Little change occurred however until the 1980s when the government finally recognized that some crimes were “racially motivated”. Despite this recognition, violent racial attacks continued with few arrests and convictions until the number of racial attacks today are estimated at over 140,000 per year. The last fifty years saw the formation of many anti-racist and black supported organizations such as the Pan-African Federation (1940s), the League of Colored Persons and the Colonial Defence Committee (1940s and 1950s), the Inter-Racial Friendship Coordinating Council (1950s), Black Panthers in the Liverpool area (1960s) and most recently the London Campaign Against Racism and Fascism (1990s) among many others. Despite these organizations, there have also been powerful and racist political parties formed such as the National Front (1960s) and the British National Party which increased in support in the 1990s. Racism against the black communities within Britain has not abated resulting in an increase in the ghettoization of black communities and many black people choosing to leave the country.
Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TJUKblk1.rtf
Results of EEOC Study
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A 3 page research paper on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Previously, this writer aided the student researching this topic by suggesting methodology for a hypothetical research study of the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission), its policies and their implementation. Previous papers covered methodology and the content of the study sample. This paper concerns only the evaluation and results of the previous papers. The following discussion summarizes the results of this examination and implications that this has for EEOC policy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: kheeoc5.rtf
Retail Racial Profiling and False Accusation and Arrest for Shoplifting
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This 8 page report discusses incidents in which African Americans have been accused of shoplifting and falsely arrested. Retailers are losing enormous amounts of money because of shoplifters but they still must recognize when their security procedures cross the line from prudent action to undeniable racism. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWshplft.rtf
Richard Wright and Malcolm X
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A 12 page paper which examines how Richard Wright, in "Black Boy," and Malcolm X, in "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," see issues such as race, ethnicity, class, gender and prejudice. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAboymlx.rtf
Richard Wright's "Native Son" – No Man's Land
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5 pages in length. Richard Wright's Native Son establishes the fact that the black community has long been a constant victim of dehumanizing racism. Even though contemporary populations may not be held within the grips of slavery as their ancestors were for centuries, blacks still endure a type of social slavery by being forced to abide by white rule. Looking at and living with white America through the jaded eyes of Bigger Thomas is a direct indication of just how much the concept of No Man's Land perpetuates racial intolerance. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCNtvSon.rtf
Robert Meacham (1835-1902): The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church and the Reconstruction Era in Florida
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This is a 6 page paper discussing Robert Meacham and his influence during the Reconstruction era in Florida in the 19th century. Robert Meacham (1835-1902) was a Reverend and Senator during the Reconstruction Era in Florida in the 19th century. As a Reverend, Meacham organized the first African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Florida in Tallahassee in 1865. The AME Church valued not only Christian education and opportunity but also education and opportunity for all which was reflected in its activities. In addition to providing educational programs within the church, Meacham was involved with the registration of black voters in the state and by the time he became Senator, there were more black voters registered than white and a great many African American representatives in state government. Through his Republican Party alliances, Meacham and his colleagues were able to legislate notable progress in the areas of civil rights and education for African Americans and poor whites.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJMeach1.rtf
Robert Pratt’s We Shall Not Be Moved
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the central principles of Robert Pratt’s We Shall Not Be Moved. Robert Pratt’s We Shall Not Be Moved demonstrates the way in which these struggles are manifested. The efforts of the NAACP, Horace Ward, Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Hughes in the desegregation of the University of Georgia provides an interesting example of the way in which the path of an organization can be changed by the actions of a few. Pratt’s book, though, not only gives a way of looking at change, but also outlines the basis for the mechanism of control, the white supremacy, that was prevalent during this era. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MHWeShal.rtf
Robin Kelley: "Yo' Mama's Dysfunktional"
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A 7 page paper which discusses Robin
Kelley's "Yo'Mama's Dysfunktional: Fighting the Culture Wars in Urban America." The
paper illustrates how Kelley uses race in the book, and then discusses this condition with
the following works of Martin Luther King Jr.: "I Have a Dream" speech and "Letter from
a Birmingham Jail." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAyomama.wps
Rock and Roll Sociological Examinations: African Americans
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An 7 page paper
which discusses various aspects of the African American culture as it involves music and
community. "Spectacular Vernaculars" by Russell A. Potter is utilized in terms of
addressing the hip hop and rap community. In addition, Marlon Rigg's documentary style
productions, "Ethnic Notions" and "Black is...Black aint" are discussed as they relate to
Rigg's work. The second half of the paper addresses the Chicago steppers movement,
examining its history and it place between Motown and hip hop. Bibliography lists 2
additional sources.
Filename: RAhiphop.rtf
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