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    Eds. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 11th ed. New York: Pearson Longman. 2010. 469-470. Print. Alice Walker believes that quilting and piecing represents both the artistic heritage of Afro-American women and the model of a black feminist‚ writing about connection and understanding. “In the Smithsonian Institution in Washington‚ D.C.‚” Walker describes a quilt that illustrates biblical stories. Walker believes that imagination and feelings can be acknowledged without the use of quilts or museums‚ but

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    Theresa brown March 16‚ 2011 COMS-1 9268 Madam C.J Walker Madam C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove‚ on December 23‚ 1867 in Delta‚ Louisiana to Owen and Minerva Breedlove. She was one of six children. Madam C. J. Walker moved in with her older sister‚ and brother-in-law‚ Willie Powell. She married Moses McWilliams when she was 14 years old to get a home of her own to escape Powell’s abuse. Three years later her daughter‚ Lelia McWilliams was born. Like many women of her era‚ Madam experienced

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    Everyday Use by Alice Walker The Story narrates the life of a mother and her two daughters who have completely opposite personalities. Ideally‚ one is outgoing and other is reserved. The outgoing daughter‚ Dee‚ is widely depicted as an eccentric individual who is gratified by superficial material things. The reserved daughter is largely depicted as humble and not very intelligent and knowledgeable. The family is undergoing social cultural transition. The author demonstrates how education and intercultural

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    culture. I had an interesting experience trying to figure out what other poem or story would share a similar theme with this one. My choice is the poem titled “Go Down Moses”. The reason why I chose the poem “Go Down Moses” is because of the symbolism I found to share common ground in both “The fear of losing a culture” and “Go Down Moses”. Both works seem to symbolize groups of people going through situations that deal with culture and society. Although the circumstances are different in nature‚ they

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    Robert Moses was born on December 18‚ 1888‚ in New Haven‚ Connecticut. His family then moved to New York City in 1897 and grew up in Manhattan. He attended Yale University after graduating in 1909‚ Moses went on to study political science at Oxford and Columbia Universities. In 1913‚ Moses began his career at Municipal Research Bureau in New York. While he was working there‚ he suggested and completed a restructure of New York City’s civil service system. In 1919‚ Governor Al Smith made Moses chief

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    Paul William Walker IV Outside of acting‚ Walker was the face of The Coty Prestige fragrance brand Davidoff Cool Water for Men‚ and starred in the National Geographic Channel series‚ Expedition Great White. He also founded the charity "Reach Out Worldwide" (ROWW)‚ an organization providing relief efforts for areas affected by natural disasters. Walker died in a single-vehicle collision on November 30‚ 2013‚ alongside friend Roger Rodas. Three films that he was involved in at the time were released

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    Washington Irving’s The Devil and Tom Walker is an allegory warning people about the consequences of greed. The tale depicts Tom Walker as a miser who is greedy and exercises moral corruption when he sells his soul to Old Scratch‚ the devil‚ in exchange for a pirate’s wealth. He earns his wealth turning usurer for the devil and finally‚ karma strikes and the devil claims Tom Walker’s soul. The passage provided shows why Tom’s career as a usurer was so successful; the devil is successful for the same

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    Mary Edwards Walker was a civil war surgeon and women’s rights activist who was brave and strong. She was a generous person who stuck up for what she believed in and worked hard all her life. She made a mark in history and is remembered and known all around the world. On Monday‚ November 26th‚ 1832 in Oswego‚ New York‚ Mary Edwards Walker was born to her two parents‚ Vesta and Alvah Walker. She was the youngest girl in her family‚ with four sisters and a brother. Her sisters were Vesta‚ Aurora

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    Alice Walker English Comp 2 Diane Rodriguez 4/19/2013 Alice Walker Trough past and modern times many Individuals have tried to find the strength and courage to speak about taboo subjects‚ like the double standard of women sexuality. Many have fail and succeed with their attempt‚ all of the coming from differ backgrounds and social standards and others were to sacred to even try. Individuals have been able to speak about

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    century. Virginia Woolf and Alice Walker are two women with two views that somewhat agree about this situation‚ with the goal of finding a way to use the limited resources that they have for the good of others. They particularly use women of their time-frame as the major examples in their essays. But it all comes down to this. Walker in her essay “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens” agrees with Woolf that women’s abilities and resources of materials was scarce‚ but Walker in a way challenges Woolf’s writing

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