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    The narrator is a small‚ disfigured‚ and disproportionate child who is nicknamed Junior. The book’s main theme is about education in Native American youth. Aside from the page by page cartoons and the enthusiasm on adolescent youth humor‚ the book is essentially about the transformation that Junior undergoes by switching from a Spokane Native American Reservational school to a private caucasian “White” school. There is a particular chapter

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    Sherman Alexie is the author of “Superman and Me”. This is a story about Alexie teaching himself to read with a Superman comic book which also inspired him to become a writer. In this story‚ Alexie made a claim that “A smart Indian is a dangerous person‚ widely feared and ridiculed by Indians and non-Indians alike.” (Alexie 497). He found himself to be a dangerous person because of his experience of discrimination. Nonetheless‚ it is an unrealistic claim in that a “…smart Indian” (Alexie 497) or

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    this semester‚ this word has been a topic for discussion. After every class discussion‚ my interest in knowing more about the word grew. Self-Interest is a complex word and its meanings are broad. From an economist point of view‚ the word means " one’s desire could prosper all." I never thought anybody’s self-interest could benefit others. Although an economist might be correct about the word from their point of view‚ from my perceptive I could see it both ways. If someone is happy it does not

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    Malcolm X The history of the United States has in it much separation or segregation due to race. For a long time our country has seen racism as a large problem and this has caused ethnic groups to be looked down upon or forced into a lifestyle of difficulties and suppression. Due to this‚ races‚ particularly African-Americans‚ have been forced to deal with unequal opportunity and poverty‚ leading to less honorable ways of getting by and also organizations that support change. Malcolm X is

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    In Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Mary is a quiet‚ high-school graduate recluse living on the Spokane Indian Reservation in the basement of her parents’ house. While Mary’s brother Junior has dreams and aspirations of leaving the reservation‚ he views Mary as someone destined to live and die on the rez. But‚ what Junior does not initially see is Mary’s internal need to break the vicious cycle of oppression towards Native Americans. Junior only seeing certain traits

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    THE METAMORPHOSES OF MALCOLM X Nikhil Parmar Introduction Malcolm X is one of the most controversial figures in US history. His dominant image is that of a ‘black supremacist’; an image embedded into the mass mind to such an extent it has become an ‘historical fact’. The picture painted has associated Malcolm with violence‚ racism and hate‚ so future generations will dismiss him as just a racist demagogue – a one-dimensional‚ fanatical enemy of America. This raises the issue of ‘facts in history’

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    whole awful lot‚ Nothing is going to get better. It’s not” (Dr.Seuss‚ The lorax). In The Fourth of July by Audre Lorde and The Joy of Reading and Writing : Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie‚ both protagonists are treated as outcasts and have their unique selves suppressed by society‚ but continue to question why their identities are being taken away. Sherman Alexie and Audre Lorde both undergo the merciless cruelty that is racism‚ and discover they must actively fight against it‚ which presents the

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    MWEEK-5 HOME WORK ASSIGNMENT Malcolm X--Myth and Truthfulness Civil Rights Activist‚ Malcolm X was born as Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ the fourth of eight children born to Louise and Earl Little. Louise was a homemaker and Earl was a preacher who was also an active member of the local chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and avid supporter of the Black Nationalist leader”. (Marcus Garvey). Because of Earl Little ’s civil rights activism‚ the family faced

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    Malcolm X‚ born Malcolm Little‚ was an influential American Muslim minister and an activist for civil rights. He was a powerful political leader who expressed what he believed in‚ in a way that was violent and different to fellow activist‚ Martin Luther King Jr. He entered into a world full of hate on May 19‚ 1925‚ to homemaker Louise Little and a preacher who supported Marcus Garvey (the leader of the black nationalist party)‚ Earl Little. From before he was even born‚ Malcolm was exposed to the

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    the actions of others. Malcolm X‚ is one that I believe deserves the praise through his endless struggles‚ prolific speeches‚ awards‚ and leadership. All my life‚ classroom history books made it seem as if Malcolm X was the bad guy who hated white individuals; Martin Lutheran King was the peaceful guy who wanted equality‚ but what writers failed to mention was why? Why did they never give a back story on Malcolm X‚ why did they never say he liked other races after an experience‚ or give him credit for

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