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    toward more religious uses. Elijah soon became a pastor‚ and he started a religious newspaper called the St. Louis Observer that advocated the abolition of slavery. His full accounts of lynchings and harassments of African Americans angered local people. In response to his 1836 account of an African American lynching‚ and the trial of the mob leaders‚ angry locals destroyed his press. Following these events Lovejoy moved to Alton‚ Illinois where he joined the Anti-Slavery Society and continued to

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois offered different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and discrimination faced by Black Americans at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period 1877-1915‚ assess the appropriateness of each of these strategies in the historical context in which each was developed. In reference to the years between 1877 and 1915‚ I assessed that‚ based on between each of

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    Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey’s 1925 essay entitled Women as Leaders educates an empathetic audience on racial discrimination while boldly critiquing gender roles and the men who choose to simply obey them. She insists that the “doll-baby type of woman is a thing of the past” (2)‚ and encourages women to take action in their own lives. Garvey points out that women have a variety of skills‚ and rather than merely filling conventional roles‚ women can make the world better. Furthermore‚ she believes

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    Harold. “The Mystery of the White Man.” Who Speaks For Canada? Ed. Desmond Morton and Morton Weinfeld. Toronto: McCelland & Stewart Inc‚ 1998. 237-239. Laurence‚ Margaret. “The Loons.” Heartland. Ed. Katheryn Maclean Broughton. Scarborough: Nelson Canada‚ 1983. 10-24. Theriault‚ Yves. “Akua Nuten.” Heartland. Ed. Katheryn Maclean Broughton. Scarborough: Nelson Canada‚ 1983. 121-130

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    Running head: MAYA ANGELOU 1 MAYA ANGELOU 11 An Important Historical Figure: Maya Angelou Name Institution Date Introduction Born on the 4th of April‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ civil rights activist and writer Maya Angelou is popular for her memoir titled “I Know Why

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    power. Throughout time southerners became very successful that African Americans began to lose hope. African Americans began adjusting their life without rights. Southerners were able to accomplish this by creating barriers to voter registration‚ lynching‚ and segregation with evidence from the primary sources to back up my statements. I will characterize relations between blacks and whites during the Jim Crow era as a violent and cruel period in American race. Also characterized by legalized segregation

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    “I Has” is a free verse poem written by Walt Whitman. “LABAA” was written by Langston Hughes. Walt Whitman wa born in 1819 and died in 1892. Both writers have kind of a similar writing style. Langston grew up reading some of Walt Whitman’s poems‚ so he kind of got his writing style from Whitman. Both of the poems have very good vocabulary. Langston’s poem is longer‚ but Whitman’s is a free verse poem. Free verse’s are easier because you don’t have to write about one specific topic‚ and are able to

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    Race has always been an issue in Louisiana. The characters in Gaines’ novel attempt to dissolve racial tension in the South. All of the black men gather together at the plantation so the lynching mob won’t attempt to attack them. Salt and Pepper‚ a black and a white football star‚ play together at LSU in the novel. This demonstrates racial cooperation. The novel takes place in Bayonne‚ Louisiana on the Marshall Plantation. The plantation’s white boss‚ Beau‚ is found murdered at the start of the

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    Confederacy. He continues by adding menacing characters like the crows‚ owls‚ and the scarecrow. The young Negro ignores their “rage” and “predictable omens”. In lines 14-16‚ the ploughman proceeds with his work “beyond the moaning ground‚ the lynching tree‚ the tornado’s black vengeance…” This symbolizes the many hardships and obstacles black people faced and had to overcome during slavery and post slavery era. The poem’s tone lightens up as he concludes it in lines 17-20. The young ploughman

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    be a positive force for society but failed to do so. Billie Holiday- Strange Fruit (1939) Strange Fruit is a haunting song about the lynching that happened in America. “Strange Fruit” has been called the original protest song. It is simple but effective poetry. A time when political protest was not often expressed in musical form‚ the song depicted lynching in all of its brutality. The three short verses are all the more powerful for their understated and ironic language. The smell of magnolias

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