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Four Generations of Women: "Cane River" by Lalita Tademy
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A 5 page paper
which examines the differences, and similarities, in four generations of African American
women in "Cane River" by Lalita Tademy. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAlalita.rtf
Franklin & Moss/From Slavery to Freedom
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A 3 page book review. From Slavery to Freedom, the classic African American history text by John Hope Franklin and Alfred A. Moss, Jr., offers a comprehensive overview of the history of African descended people in the United States. This text begins with African experience and the slave trade, however, this examination of the text focuses on the history of black America in the twentieth century, beginning with chapter 16, which records the experiences of African Americans during World War I. No additional sources cited.
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Franklin and Douglass: Overcoming Odds
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An 8-page paper on The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin detailing how the two used mistakes in their own personal lives and those of others as a chance for growth and development.
Filename: khfrad.rtf
Frantz Fanon's "Black Skin, White Masks"
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3 pages in length. The history of colonization and racism -- and their respectively detrimental impacts upon black self-perception -- represents the fundamental basis of Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks. That the black community, both past and present, struggles to afford itself some semblance of worth and acceptance amidst a white man's world speaks to the long-standing division between race, a reality that has caused an entire population of people to question their value as both individuals and members of a larger, predominantly white society. No additional sources cited.
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Frederick Douglas as Inspiring Contributor
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(8 pp) Frederick Douglass' life spanned nearly
eighty years, from the time that slavery was
universal in American states, to the time it was
becoming a memory. Douglass freed himself from
slavery, and through decades of tireless efforts
he helped to free millions more. His life was a
testament to courage and persistence that continues
to serve as an inspiration to those who struggle
in the cause of liberty and justice. The author
presents personal opinions as well as facts.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBdougls.doc
Frederick Douglas as Inspiring Contributor.
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(7pp) Frederick Douglass' life spanned nearly
eighty years, from the time that slavery was
universal in American states, to the time it was
becoming a memory. Douglass freed himself from
slavery, and through decades of tireless efforts
he helped to free millions more. His life was a
testament to courage and persistence, that
continues to serve as an inspiration to those who
struggle in the cause of liberty and justice. The
author presents personal opinions as well as
facts. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBduglsR.doc
Frederick Douglass
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A 6 page research paper that examines the career of Frederick Douglass, who was born into slavery, but who used h is extraordinary intellect and incredible determination to obtain his freedom and advance the cause of African Americans still held in bondage in the antebellum South. The writer discusses how Douglass believed that political empowerment could provide the means necessary for African Americans to rise out of their situation and find equality in the culture that had enslaved them. Annotated Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Frederick Douglass and Mr. Covey
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A 10 page paper which examines the perspectives maintained by Frederick Douglass as they address the relationship with Mr. Covey. The perspectives are those seen in his first work, "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" written in 1845, and those which are seen in his later work of 1881 titled "Life and Times of Frederick Douglass." The two perspectives each offer us a unique look at the importance of the struggles Frederick Douglass had with Mr. Covey, a slaveholder. Bibliography lists additional sources.
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Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Movement
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A 6 page discussion of the role Frederick Douglass played in the abolitionist movement. The
author describes the historical setting and ideology and identifies Douglass as one of the most visible and influential characters of the
nineteenth century. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPdoug5.rtf
Frederick Douglass's Narrative
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This 5 page paper evaluates Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. The psychological impact of slavery is discussed and slave culture is incorporated. Many quotes are provided. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA048frd.wps
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