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    Analysis How can one fight against racism? Martin Luther King‚ Jr. created an invigorating speech about his dream to end racism‚ Rosa Parks refused to give her seat up on a bus to a white passenger‚ and Nelson Mandela created equal voting rights. Fighting against racism and other significant social injustices are highly important and are successfully conveyed more in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou than in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

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    Three primary problems "cage" Maya Angelou in her autobiographical book I Know why the Caged Bird Sings. The most pressing of these issues was probably the fact that Maya lived in the highly segregated south. Another factor of her imprisonment was because Maya‚ also known as Marguerite‚ was a social outcast‚ with very few friends other then relatives. Finally‚ the main character was entrapped because of her unusual sexual exposure. Over all‚ the highly segregated life she led‚ her exclusion socially

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    Caged Bird Essay Many unfortunate individuals‚ at any point in history‚ have felt trapped and/or helpless during a complicated situation. Whether it is an African American enslaved during the Civil War‚ a victim of the Holocaust enclosed in horrifying memories‚ or a girl trapped in her inability to voice her thoughts‚ all of these situations can be considered horrendous‚ at a certain level. The poem “Sympathy‚” by Laurence Dunbar‚ visibly expresses how African Americans were “caged” during the

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    cars <br>5) Key Statements About the Character <br>&nbsp;a) "Ritie‚ don’t worry ‘cause you ain’t pretty. Plenty of pretty women I seen digging ditches or worse. You smart. I swear to God‚ I rather you have a good mind than a cute behind." (p.56) <br>&nbsp;b) "In those moments I decided that although Baily loved me he couldn’t help. … I knew that because I loved him so much I could never hurt him" (p. 73) <br>6) Key Actions <br>&nbsp;a) Father comes to Stamps and takes them to their mother <br>&nbsp;b)

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    Finishing Schools: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings “Negro girls in small Southern towns‚ whether poverty-stricken or just munching along on a few of life’s necessities‚ were given as extensive and irrelevant preparations for adulthood as rich white girls shown in magazines. Admittedly the training was not the same.” In her excerpt from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Marguerita Johnson recalls a time when she had to deal with racist‚ how she was treated and what was expected

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    15 October 2012 I know why the caged bird sings By Maya Angelou The novel I know why the caged bird sings is about the triumphs of a young woman. Maya Angelou or Marguerite Ann Johnson is the main character of the book and she endures quite a few problems. She is a dynamic character through her changes in heart‚ faith‚ and power. Maya Angelou is a woman who was constantly beat down for being African American and for her social class. This isn’t fair but it was the way the world functioned back

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    though slavery was abolished in the late 1800’s signs of class separation and racism are still apparent in this story. In the paragraphs sixteen and seventeen of "Champion of the World" a story lifted from Maya Angelou’s popular novel‚ "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"‚ there are many references to racist offences committed by whites to blacks. She uses a champion boxing match as a metaphor for an opportunity for blacks to rise above the oppression visited upon her race though the efforts of Joe

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings showcases events of a girl that loses her voice when a man raped her therefore the future actions of the eight year old are affected by the early actions. The song “I am a Rock” glimpses at the reality that Maya faced‚ from a day glaring out a window alone‚ to building walls from the outside‚ likewise creating a safe space in Stamps‚ Arkansas where she feels the most family ties. Left unaccompanied‚ Bailey finds the loves of his life while back in Stamp‚ as reality

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    oneSummer Reading/Writing Assignment Due August 17‚ 2010 Directions: From the list below‚ choose two books to read over the summer. In all of the following novels and autobiographies‚ the protagonists are struggling to find their place in the world. They want to understand their role and their purpose as human beings as they prepare to enter the adult world. (Note: If you decide to choose a graphic novel from the list‚ the other selection should be a novel or autobiography.) Write a well-developed

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    continuously. My essay will mainly focus on the issues raised by our society and how these issues were resolved. For instance‚ Maya Angelou’s poem‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings written in the 1960’s is a prominent depiction of how African-Americans were able to overcome racism through perseverance. To further expand my understanding towards racism‚ I have also chosen the film American History X set in contemporary American society‚ these two literature effectively reminds us that not only is racism

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