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    A famous festival full of fun and great to meet new people is the Bloody Mary Festival. Tribeca Film festival is an awesome festival to be a part of and have some fun watch films. Brooklyn Folk festival is a great festival to bring your family and look at the amazing things they got there. Cherry Blossom Festival is great festival to bond with you family picking cherry from tree and have good laugh. Holi Hai is a good festival if you

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    The text “ The Noble Experiment‚” “Montreal Signs Negro Shortstop‚” and the video “Jackie Robinson and his involvement in the integration of baseball‚ but each author has a different purpose and includes different information to support his/her purpose. Alfred Duckett’s purpose is to inform the audience‚ the New York Times’ purpose is to entertain and inform‚ and archive’s purpose is to entertain. Evidence to support this analysis will be given. The author of “The Noble Experiment‚” has a purpose

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    children‚ all of whom she raised in a housing project in Brooklyn. His mother witnessed the premature death of her first husband‚ a reverend‚ and through sheer force of will saw each of her children graduate from college. Her basic household tenets rested on the importance of academic success and the church‚ and many of her children moved on to earn graduate and professional degrees. McBride grew up in the Red Hook housing projects of Brooklyn confused by his mother’s "whiteness". His confusion about

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    Al Capone was born in 1899 in Brooklyn and went on to become the most famous gangster in American History. When Capone was 19‚ he married Mae Coughlin just a few weeks after the birth of their child‚ Albert. Now‚ as a husband and father‚ Capone wanted to do right by his family. So Capone moved to Baltimore and started a job as a bookkeeper for a construction company. But when Capone’s father died of a heart attack in 1920‚ Torrio invited him to come to Chicago and Al jumped at the opportunity. In

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    nineteen forty­seven‚ which was an important event for history‚ he also improved civil rights. Jackie Robinson also achieved homeruns for his team‚ The Brooklyn Dodgers. Two years later‚ after the event of being the first African­American to play baseball‚ Jackie Robinson received hate mail‚ threats and more. He played in three teams they were: the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ the Monarchs of Kansas ‚ and Negro League’s Kansas City. He only lasted a short period of time with all three teams. Next‚ Jackie Robinson

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    Bernard Malamund

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    Bernard Malamud‚ born April 26‚ 1914‚ Brooklyn‚ N.Y.‚ U.S.‚ American novelist and short-story writer who made parables out of Jewish immigrant life. Malamud’s parents were Russian Jews who had fled tsarist Russia. He was born in Brooklyn‚ where his father owned a small grocery store. The family was poor. Malamud’s mother died when he was 15 years old‚ and he was unhappy when his father remarried. He then assumed responsibility for his handicapped brother. Malamud was educated at the City College

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    Shirley Chisholm’s life gives us a perfect understanding of the civil rights movements‚ of what it had achieved and what it meant then and what it means now. Some people believe that after the Civil rights Act of 1964 was signed‚ everything in the United States changed; the lives of African Americans‚ were transformed after that act was sign. In reality‚ that passing of such act did not mean the end of racism‚ it only meant one couldn’t openly have an opinion of someone based on the color of their

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    Mama Lola: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn This book talks about Mama Lola life and family heritage and how she becomes a healer in the Vodou religion. Marie Therese Alourdes Macena Champagne Lovinski or known as Mama Lola to everyone. She is the most famous Vodou priestess in the United States. The ethnographic book was written by Karen McCarthy who came in contact with Mama Lola in the 70’s and came very interested in the culture of Haitian Vodou. McCarthy becomes part of Mama Lola’s family and

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    Cited: Chaucer‚ Geoffrey. “The Pardoner’s Tale: Introduction.” Brooklyn College (2010): 4-8. Web. 12 Nov. 2010. Chaucer‚ Geoffrey. “The Prologue of the Pardoner’s Tale.” Brooklyn College (2010): 8-13. Web. 12 Nov. 2010. Chaucer‚ Geoffrey. “The Pardoner’s Tale.” Brooklyn College (2010): 13-30. Web. 12 Nov. 2010.

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    The movie 42

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    modern era‚ and his history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers. 42 shows how hard it was in the 1940s to be a black man or woman‚ but Jackie Robinson and his team executive‚ Branch Rickey‚ did the unthinkable. The film 42 takes its audience on a journey through Jackie Robinson’s life as a professional baseball player and shows all of his accomplishments‚ along with all of his downfalls. Jackie Robinson’s team executive from the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ Branch Rickey‚ put himself and Jackie Robinson

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