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Ernest Gaines' "A Lesson Before Dying" And "The Sky Is Gray" – Compare/Contrast
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5 pages in length. The common denominator between Ernest Gaines' A Lesson Before Dying and The Sky is Gray is the notion of racial intolerance. Although each story upholds its own unique perspective as to the manner by which Gaines incorporates this fundamental component, they are both drawn from a literary foundation of challenges of ethnic origin. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCGaines.rtf
Ethnicity, Worker Rights, and Economic Considerations in the Post Civil War U.S.
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A 5 page overview of the multiethnic environment which existed in the years following the Civil War. The author traces this environment to colonial times and relates how the end of the Civil War slowly translated into differences in regard to worker rights for the nation’s minorities. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPcwEthn.rtf
EXAMPLE SPEECH: THE POOR AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
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This 4 page paper gives an example speech about the poor and the justice system in the tone and style of Martin Luther King, Jr. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBspbljust.rtf
Exodus as the Theme of the Civil Rights Movement
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that the biblical story of Exodus serves as powerful example and ideal for the struggles of the 20th century Civil Rights Movement in America. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. understood that the use of Exodus as both a metaphor and a source of hope was particularly powerful in terms of its religious connotations, as well as its emotional appeal. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWexodus.rtf
Family Ties in Harriet Jacob's 'Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl'
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A 5 page paper
discussing the violation of family ties as an anti-slavery argument. The very nature of the system
of slavery was such that families rarely were able to stay together. Most slave owners viewed
their slaves as "stock," to be bred in pairs that held promise of producing healthy, strong workers.
Linda Brent was unable to determine her own path in any aspect of her life aside from one
strategic alliance with a white man. If the family is indeed the basis of the successful society, then
that embracing slavery is doomed to failure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSIncidents.wps
Female Slaves in the Plantation South:
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This 5 page paper discusses the female slaves in the plantation South. Furthermore, this paper specifically examines the book, "Aren't I a Woman" by Deborah Gray. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSPlansl.rtf
Film Analysis / "Sankosa" -- The Importance Of Remembering
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A 4 page essay on the importance of a film like "Sankosa" -- to ensure that African-Americans never forget their roots. Slavery is described as a problem that could conceivably re-occur if history fails to adequately re-tell its horrific tales. In the writer's opinion, Sankosa is most likely a chillingly real account-- worthy of anyone's attention.
Filename: Sankosa2.wps
Film Analysis / "Sankosa" -- What It Means To Today's African-American
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Written from an Afro-centric perspective, this 4 page essay discusses the film "Sankosa" and its emotional impact on the modern-day Black-American attempting to reconcile feelings about slavery. No Bibliography.
Filename: Sankosa.wps
FIRES OF JUBILEE, NAT TURNER AND CONDITIONS OF REBELLION
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This 4-page paper concerns the Nat Turner Rebellion as told, in part in The Fires of Jubilee. The paper answers various questions about the rebellion such as, what characteristics of Turner led to it and was this the right path to take. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MTnattur.rtf
Footnotes in History - The Role of Black Women in the Civil Rights Movement
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A 5 page paper that discusses the behind-the-scene roles that black women played in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and how these roles supplied the support and strength to carry this movement forward. Also discussed is the triple burden of oppression that these women have labored under, a burden consisting of not only racial prejudice, but gender and class prejudice as well. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: LCftnote.doc
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