Papers On Race, Politics & Society
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Nothing To Fear
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In Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird, good overcomes
evil, the bad are vanquished and the evil of racism is confronted and
beaten in a court of law. This would not seem so unusual if it had not
taken place in the heart of the depression - a time of segregation and
other extremes in social events. This 6 page paper explores the meaning
of the quote, "nothing to fear but fear itself" as it applies to the
issues pertinent to the book. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KTnth2fr.wps
Orphanage Conditions According to Race, 1900-1950
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A 6 page paper discussing differences in white orphanages and black orphanages in the first part of the century. Conditions in orphanages of any racial makeup were deplorable by today's standards, but were far more acceptable in the days in which work ethic and religious values were stressed above anything else. Those lesson were rigidly and harshly taught to white children, but black children in the days of Jim Crow were all too familiar with the realities of life. Black orphanages existed only through the altruism and true caring of successful African Americans, and exhibited far greater degrees of true caring than did policies of white orphanages. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Orphanag.wps
Ousider cultures
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A paper which takes the concept of insider and outsider cultures, as demonstrated by the relationship of mainstream society to minority groups, and looks at the way in which different groups within society work on an antagonistic model in order to define themselves against each other. The paper considers the association of language, art and historical documentation with the development of cultural parameters, and the extent to which it is possible to define the structure of a dominant group against the impact which minorities have upon it.
Filename: JLoutsiders2.wps
Overview and Analysis of James Ridgeway's "Blood in the Face: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi Skinheads and the Rise of a New White Culture"
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A 5 page paper which examines the issues presented in the text, applies its themes to sociological concepts of subculture, ethnocentrism and identity, then considers who should and who should not read this book. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGjrblood.wps
Overview of Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper”
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This is an 8 page paper providing an overview of Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper”. The paper also includes some tutorial language throughout in square brackets. Mark Twain (1835-1910) wrote his social and political satire “The Prince and the Pauper” in 1881 to tell the story of the social injustices which existed within 16th century Tudor England during which the story is placed; injustices which were still present during Twain’s time in the 19th century. Twain easily and clearly shows these injustices by just presenting “a case of mistaken identity” a situation in which Twain explained that “It may have happened, it may not have happened; but it could have happened” (Twain, 2003). The main concept is based on the social education of the central characters Edward Tudor (the Prince) and Tom Canty (the Pauper) who both benefit from living one another’s lives.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJPPaup1.rtf
Overview of South Philadelphia
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A 10 page paper which examines the features unique to South Philadelphia, including its history, ethnicity, occupations, population, traditions (Mummers parade), crime (specifically organized crime), famous food and the renowned 9th Street Italian Market. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TGphilly.rtf
Packingtown as a Perfect Place for Communism
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This 5 page paper looks at Upton Sinclair's work The Jungle that exemplifies the negative working conditions of the early twentieth century. The plight of immigrants of the time is discussed. Marxism is viewed as a solution to the problems of the period. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA315Up.rtf
Paula Rothenberg/White Privilege
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A 5 page book review of Paula S. Rothenberg's essay collection White Privilege. The writer describes how the essays that Rothenberg has selected for this anthology explore the other side of racism, i.e. the individuals or groups that benefit from maintaining racial bias. This anthology, focuses on the privileges that are automatically allocated to those individuals who are judged to be a part of mainstream culture. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khrothwp.rtf
Political Correctness in the College Classroom
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A 9 page research paper on being P.C. on campus. The writer explores the 'myth' of PC and its effects on policies and studies in higher education. A number of theories are cited to explain the evolution of PC's popularity. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Polcrrct.wps
Portuguese Emigration
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The emigration of the Portuguese in the eighties is the focus of this 6 page paper. Discussed in detail is their trek from Portugal during a time of political upheaval to the United States. Newark, New Jersey and Boston are highlighted. Also discussed is the prejudice that they faced as well as their successful social mobility. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Portemig.wps
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