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    Brentin Pedraza 11/30/05 Final assessment essay English p.1 There are many problems and conflicts in life. Sometimes these problems could exist between a son and daughter and there parents or just between friends. The best known is the conflict between mother and daughter. In class we watched a movie called

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    Book Summary: Published in 1965‚ Manchild in the Promised Land is an inner city coming-of-age tale first and foremost. Claude Brown’s fictionalized retelling of his own life is a complex story of survival and hope; one that history often buries for convenience sake. Raised on the streets of poverty-stricken Harlem‚ Brown’s childhood was one of crime‚ drugs‚ hustlers and violence all recounted in angry slice of life details. Brown’s protagonist Sonny spends time in and out of various reform schools

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    Elizabeth Rivera Period 6 Date: 9-7-10 Author: Claude Brown Manchild In The Promised Land Most people remember childhood as a very fun and safe time of their lives‚ where the only scary things were monsters in the closet or not getting to watch TV for 75% of our day. Well Claude Brown or Sonny didn’t have the “fun” childhood most people have‚ he was forced to grow up earlier then most kids but because of his struggles he was able to enjoy his triumphs. This book is based on Claude browns

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    Nicholas Lemann is the author of “The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How it Changed America”‚ a book that takes place between 1940 and 1970. What sets this bestseller apart from those written about the same time period is the way Lemann gives the Black Migration and Civil Rights Movement faces and voices. He uses interviews and observation to tell the stories of each man and women passionate about making a change during this time. This includes politicians‚ bureaucrats‚ civil rights

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    Mona and the Promised Land

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    Savannah Sullivan Professor Forero ENLT 109W November 5‚ 2012 Family and Cultural Conflicts It has often been said that coming to America is the start of a new life for many immigrant families. The novels Mona and the Promised Land by Gish Jen‚ and Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez‚ it is said that “American means being whatever you want” (Jen 49). Mona and Rodriguez both strive to reach that “American dream.” They take the initiative throughout the novel and seek what they want to become

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    Gish Jens‚ “Mona in the Promised Land‚” has characters that show all different kinds of attributes along with what they identity as. A common identity among a lot of them is being American. The novel encompasses a wide variety of identity that each character holds and is clearly shown through the text. Mona Chang‚ the youngest daughter of the only Chinese family in town‚ starts to try on the identity of being more than just Chinese through being American and Jewish as well. Mona tries on the identity

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    From all the various themes the book My Promised Land by Ari Shavit introduced in just the first sections‚ it invoked my memory of past lectures‚ personal experiences‚ and thoughts on the matters surrounding the State of Israel and its inception. Reading through these pages I found myself dancing around Ari’s combination of words that described scenes of devastation and of a humiliated Palestinian population after or depiction from his grandfather about of the disease and despair found in the faces

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    wanted to put a stop to it buy having many speeches and the March on Washington. The title of this book tells you a lot‚ “I’ve seen the promise land‚ but without you I cant get there.” Meaning that without the help and support of others‚ the African American community will continue to get treated unfairly and will never see the land of the free or the promise land. “Freedom Riders” by Ann Bausum was about Ann Bausum who interviewed two men‚ John Lewis and Jim Zwerg. John was black and Jim was white‚

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    Moving On To The Promised Land Post slavery African Americans knew they had to leave the south if they were to escape the harshness of it. They moved in vast majorities to the Northern part of America in search of a better life for themselves as well as their offspring. This phenomenon known as the Great Migration was the start of the black excellence. Racism and discrimination were rampant at the turn of the twentieth century former slave owners and their descendants sought to bring blacks down

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    Book Review From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Main Themes of the Pentateuch. T. Desmond Alexander. Carlisle CA: Paternoster Press‚ 2002 - 339 pages Introduction: From Paradise to the Promised Land‚ Desmond Alexander published the first edition of From Paradise to the Promised Land in 1995 and focused entirely on the contents of the five books of the Pentateuch. However‚ in the second edition the author added several chapters discussing contemporary studies of the Pentateuch

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