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    gives the impression that he is almost purposely trying to devalue himself which implies how he is vulnerable and is almost trying to use this as a privilege as the weak are not listened to and taken account of. P: Even though Crooks is the only Negro at the ranch‚ Steinbeck displays him as an extremely independent worker. E: This is evident from‚ "This room was swept and fairly neat‚ for Crooks was a proud aloof man. He kept his distance and demanded that others kept theirs. A: From the description

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    the population… is of the Negro race…No Enterprise seeking the material‚ civil or moral welfare can disregard…reach the highest success”. This introductory statement makes an appeal to logos claiming that due to the fact that one out of three persons is an African American‚ whites and blacks will have to learn to coexist in order for the economic developments to flourish. Washington also makes an appeal to ethos when he states that the recognition of the “American Negro will do more

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    sides of people. Most of the people in the town of Maycomb think that the colour of a person’s skin means they’re evil and if accused of a crime‚ guilty. When Atticus states that “Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up‚ is something I don’t pretend to understand.” (page 98) Atticus is showing that the people of Maycomb are racist towards black people. The view of “coloured people” (page 119) from the eyes of the people of Maycomb is very strong. “I saw that

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    Night Walker

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    Brent Staples hold a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Chicago and often writes about the African-American experience in his essays‚ which have appeared in such publications as the New York Times and has published the autobiographical Parallel Time: Growing Up in Black and White (19947) for which he won the Anisfield Wolff Book Award. Just Walk On By: A Black Man Ponder’s His Power to Alter Public Space 1 MY FIRST VICTIM WAS A WOMAN-white‚ well dressed‚ probably in her early twenties

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    W.E.B. Du Bois: Crossing the Veil Throughout the essays of The Souls of Black Folk‚ W.E.B. Du Bois writes with a fierce‚ didactic tone that embodies the spirit of the African American during the beginning of the twentieth century. There are also moments of an almost soft‚ narrative that doesn’t only show the soul of Du Bois‚ but the souls of all black folk. To be black and American during this time period poses a great struggle to find one’s true identity within the real world. Du Bois asks the

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    The years after 1877 were to say the "Reconstruction" of the black condition improves. In this case‚ the right to vote is granted. Several hundred are elected in state assemblies and Congress. Northern troops occupied the South to enforce the new amendments of the Constitution. Booker T. Washington in 1881‚ black leader and advocate of conciliation‚ founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. And the Supreme Court nullified the law on civil rights in 1875 declaring unconstitutional. In 1896 Stop Plessy

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    The n-word‚ whether it is spelled nigra‚ nigger‚ or Negro‚ is seen as a term used to inflict pain on colored people. "The poison is still there. The word is inextricably linked with violence and brutality on black psyches and derogatory aspersions cast on black bodies. No degree of appropriating can rid it of that blood-soaked history"‚ everybody is using the word as a term of endearment‚ but neglect to realize that however you say it has a history behind it. Today’s society is using it and have

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    Sonny's Blues

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    connect to his short story‚ "Sonny’s Blues"? The writer was a poor boy growing up. He was also a Negro‚ so things were bad for him and his family in white America. He probably felt sad every day of his childhood so he turned to books for entertainment and maybe escape. When he started reading‚ he found that he liked it and wanted to create stories for other people to enjoy‚ but he was a poor Negro boy who could not expect help from the whites‚ so he taught himself to write. That is similar to

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    fell in love with Africa-American music (Jazz). He played Trumpet and thought himself Louis Armstrong solos. For Ellison and many other blacks in the south‚ personal choice (privileges) was something they were lacking. He states‚ "you lived in a Negro neighborhood because you were forced to do so‚ and because you preferred living among those of your own background. Which was easy to answer‚ because having to experience life in a mixed neighborhood as a child‚ I preferred to live where people spoke

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    Jeremy Cross Dr. Pond English Composition 1010 November 11‚ 2013 "I Have a Dream" During the mid-20th Century‚ racism was a huge issue in the United States‚ which the most prominent was the racism of African-Americans. Although all blacks were supposed to be free‚ under a corrupt law system‚ blacks were victimized mercilessly. Therefore‚ blacks decided to try and change the system and multiple civil rights activists and groups appeared

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