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    The education of James Mcbride and Ruth have had a well education‚ has many similarities and differences. In their lives they both had to deal with racism or some sort of public hatred. Ruth who was a Jewish girl in the South was not accept by the other whites. at all times she could see people stare at her “with hate in their eyes” (McBride 80). Additionally‚ James was ridiculed for being black in a white school so much he often tried to “escape from painful reality” (90). At their schools‚ they

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    In this excerpt from the memoir “The Color of Water” written by James McBride‚ after questioning his mother’s often emotional response to the mass‚ Mcbride finds out the reason is because one can find refuge in God because he is without judgment or hate. As most children do Mcbride first questions why his mother gets passionate during mass‚ as he rarely sees his mother on this kind of emotional level‚ and she is blunt yet effective in her response to him. Consequently‚ God’s quality of looking past

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    Color of Water‚” by James McBride‚ he tells his story about growing up in an interracial household. Although they had a rocky relationship McBride looks up to his mother in some ways. Of the many things that occur‚ James’s mother Ruth never tells him the truth about her back round‚ Ruth holds a lot inside herself from him‚ and James becomes very rebellious toward his mother after his step-father dies. James mother never tells him the truth about her background as a child. McBride states in the novel

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    Hip-Hop versus R&B Rhythm and blues was considered strictly black music. The black culture is a phenomenal subject representing the life style‚ imagination and accomplishments of people. One of the most outstanding and unique characteristic that makes this culture one of a kind is the music I has produced. Music has a common characteristic that is unique to all cultures throughout the world. Today‚ I want to focus on the comparing of two music styles Hip-Hop versus R&B and the

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    knowing why you and your mother look so different can affect one’s sense of identity like it happened to James McBride. This is why throughout his autobiography The Color of Water‚ he concludes that in order to find his true identity he needs to learn about his mother’s past.

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    In the novel "The Color of Water" by James McBride‚ the two characters Ruth and James grieve over the death of James’s stepfather’s death‚ Jordan Hunter‚ in completely different ways. Ruth’s way of grieving for her husband was very different than how her son chose to grieve his departure. James said after the death of his stepfather’s death he just started to misbehave and resulted in him skipping school a lot and going to the movies with his friends. "I virtually dropped out of high school... failing

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    KRS One once said‚ "Rap is something you do‚ Hip-Hop is something you live." The difference between how Hip-Hop is portrayed (rap) and what the Hip-Hop movement is‚ is that Hip-Hop is a lifestyle but the Hip-Hop we see on television is a media creation. We have to look at hip-hop as a whole culture and rap as something that comes out of it. Although Hip-Hop was originated by a mostly Negro constituency‚ it has evolved since its creation into a "worldwide forum through which family‚ community‚ social

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    Effects of Hip-hop Throughout Generations Hip-hop is a genre that has greatly influenced generations and has been used to inspire‚ motivate‚ and promote. Although the first thought of hip-hop is hip-hop music‚ it has involved into a sense of hip-hop culture. There are different categories of hip-hop such as music‚ dancing‚ style‚ and art. These days‚ hip-hop is expressed in many different ways. Because of its popularity‚ hip-hop can be used

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    Thomas Runyan Comparison Paragraph Dr. Andrews Mar 22‚ 2011 Hip Hop and its Rap Culture counterpart comparison It was 1977‚ and the Summer of Sam was in full swing in New York. But in the neighborhoods and housing projects of the “boogie down” Bronx New York‚ a new art form was developing called Hip Hop. This new art form would change America and transcend a generation forever with its influences on fashion‚ music‚ and lifestyle. Hip Hop is an urban lifestyle that consists of different subgenres

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    Inside Out Hip-hop WORKSHEET A Jo For many people hip-hop is synonymous with rap music‚ but I’d say it refers to a whole subculture that emerged with rap in the United States – especially New York – in the late 1970s and has since become truly international. Rapping (or ‘MCing’) and DJing are the two main components of hip-hop music. Maybe you could describe rap as a form of expression that is somewhere between speech‚ poetry and song. Other parts of hip-hop culture are specific styles of dancing

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