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    The lion and the jewel

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    ENGISH LITERATURE FORM FOUR Your work must be presented in a folder‚ It could be hand written or typed. Due date: Wednesday‚ 29th April‚ 2015 INSTRUCTIONS: Read the notes for the play ‘the lion and the jewel. Answer the questions which follow. Spectacle The term literally means when someone draws attention to themselves or creates a show. It is an event that is memorable for the appearance that it creates. Example #1 One of our first examples of spectacle is when Sadiku dances around a tree with

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    Stereotypes In The 1950's

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    Back in the 1950’s - 1970’s‚ there were a lot more stereotypes in the world. In the article by Jessica McBirney‚ Emmett Till decided to visit his uncle in Chicago. He was dared to flirt with a white woman named Carolyn Bryant‚ and then she harassed him and threatened to kill him. Then‚ her husband had abducted him‚ and abused him and pushed him into the water where he laid there dead. In the novel That was Then‚ This is Now by S.E. Hinton‚ a black girl walked in a drugstore‚ and the white kids were

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    Emmett Till Poem Analysis

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    during this time‚ but these poems symbolize what happened. The poems I chose tell the story of how the people felt when everything was going on during the 60’s. The first poem is‚ Emmett Till by James A. Emanuel written in 1968 at the end of the decade. Emmett Till I hear a whistling Through the water Little Emmett Won’t be still. He keeps floating Round the darkness‚ Edging through The silent chill. Tell me‚ please‚ That bedtime story Of the fairy River Boy

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    Emmett Till‚ a young 14 year old Black boy from Chicago‚ was murdered in 1955 in Money‚ Mississippi. Till came down from Chicago to visit his family at the time he stopped by a grocery store. As he entered he casually said “hey babe” to the cashier and she happened to take it as assault. She happened to be a White women who thought the boy was harassing her. She told her husband Miliam and Roy husband’s half brother about this incident. A couple nights later‚ they went Tills uncle’s house‚ Mose

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    To Kill A Mocking Bird

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    raped six times and been beaten‚ for the examination showed nothing of that. Even the reporters who were investigating the case uncovered that the probability that the two women were prostitutes were high. Murder of Emmett Till In August 1955‚ a boy by the name of Emmett Till broke the Jim Crow laws unsuspectingly‚ when he whistled at a white lady. He was taken out of his house‚ beaten‚ and then shot through the head by two white people. The two men were sent to jail‚ but quickly dismissed

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    Emmett Till Comparison

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    African- Americans were never treated fairly. The two stories of Emmett Till and Tom Robinson show us how bad racial discrimination was at one point. The real-life story of Emmett Till is both sad and eye-opening. Till was just a regular 14 year-old black boy from Chicago. Till was raised by a single mom and never knew his father who was a member of the U.S. army. Emmett had been in Mississippi visiting his Great Uncle Wright‚ when one day Till and a couple of boys walked into Bryants Grocery and Meat

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    Civil Rights Movement

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    Civil Rights Movement: Social and Political Injustice Civil Rights Movement: Social and Political Injustice The Civil Rights Movement started with such events as the murder of Emmett Till and the Rosewood affair‚ but the end of the movement came from the power of Martin Luther King Jr. His works "I Have a Dream‚" "I ’ve been to the Mountaintop‚" and "Letters from Birmingham Jail" had a huge impact on the success of the Civil Rights Movement‚ and the movie Mississippi Burning gives a

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    beings‚ clearly has its flaws” - Ben Whishaw. Case after case after case could prove this statement. The O.J. Simpson Trails‚ The State of Florida vs. George Zimmerman‚ the fictional Tom Robinson case from To Kill a Mockingbird‚ and The Case of Emmett Till are all examples of our flawed Justice system. So yes‚ our justice system is flawed. On June 12th‚ 1994‚ O.J. Simpson was charged with the murders of his ex wife‚ Nicole Brown and her Partner‚ Ronald Goodman. During his trial Nicole’s sister had

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    Hate Crimes Against African Americans R. Jamal Brown University of Phoenix Com/156 August 26‚ 2012 David Bliss Hate Crimes Against African Americans Hate crimes have affected African Americans in more ways than just violence; therefore‚ our government needs to approach hate crimes differently. Aside of the fact that the United States has elected the first African American president‚ hate crimes has still occurred before and during his presidency. Of the 7‚624 hate crimes committed in 2007 alone

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    Ode To Strawberries

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    The Past is the Present In August 1955‚ Emmett Till‚ a fourteen-year-old African-American boy left Chicago to visit his relatives in Mississippi. A couple days after he arrived‚ he and his cousin Curtis Jones went to the Bryant ’s grocery store to buy some candy. A white man named Roy Bryant who was out of town owned the store and his wife‚ Carolyn‚ was managing the shop in his absence. The exact details of the incident have long been disputed‚ but Till somehow offended Mrs. Bryant. When Roy Bryant

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