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    D from Harvard University‚ who was a professor at Atlanta University. His name is W.E.B. Du Bois. He disagreed with Booker T. Washington about what he request the blacks not fight for their civil right. He said‚ “The Negro can survive only through submission. Mr. Washington distinctly ask that black people give up‚ at least for the present…” he argued that Mr. Washington tried to convince the blacks should take whatever opportunities they give to them and stop fight

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    A comparison and contrast of Du Bois’s and M.L. King’s ideas in relation to African-Americans in the USA There are some contradictions between Du Bois’s and M.L. King’s ideas in relation to African-Americans in the USA. Both M.L. King and Du Bois are antagonistic towards a segregation of black and white people‚ slavery‚ poverty‚ and humiliation of Negroes. However‚ M.L. King calls on people for nonviolent direct action that would create a tension‚ not physically but in people’s minds‚ in order to

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    ODONATA FAUNA IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF VEGETATION IN OZAMIZ CITY Jonry G. Lim Karen M. Tumala Natural Science Department‚ College of Arts and Sciences‚ Misamis University Corresponding Author: switbbhe91@gmail.com 2014 ABSTRACT The order Odonata ("toothed ones") includes some of the most ancient and beautiful insects that ever roamed Earth‚ as well as some of the largest flying invertebrates ever to have lived. The distribution of various groups and species of Odonata is highly

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    | A mockingbird represents Atticus because like a mockingbird‚ Atticus tries to make everything peaceful and just. Atticus doesn’t harm anyone intentionally either. | Mr. Nathan Radley | | A gun represents Nathan because when he thought that a Negro was outside he tried to shoot at him but it turned out to be the children

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    About the short story The short story Black is My Favorite Color by Bernard Malamud is about Jewish-Black relationships in America similarly to several of his other novels (such as The Assistant‚ 1957) and short stories. Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) was born in Brooklyn as an offspring of Russian Jewish immigrants. Along with Saul Bellow‚ Philip Roth and Paul Auster‚ Malamud is one of the most important Jewish-American writers. Black is My Favorite Color deals with prejudice in general and positive

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    ENGL 327ONLINE – African American Literature Essay 2 8/1/13 Support or refute the contention that Booker T. Washington refuses to verify slavery as a brutal and evil institution. Booker T. Washington was the most famous African America between 1895 and 1915 in this country. He was also considered the most influential black educator of the late 19th and early 20th centuries as he controlled the flow of funds to black schools and colleges. He was born a slave on a plantation

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    towns self adequacy despite their monoculture‚ which mainly depended on the cotton they grew and the white businessmen who sold it. A second element would be Booker T. Washington. After Banks met Washington at an inaugural meeting of the National Negro Business League‚ Banks impressed Washington with his business sophistication‚ Washington immediately placed Banks as his trusted correspondent. Washington and his

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    wealthy white male landowners. Washington understands this and sets up his ethos by starting his speech with compliments for the event organizers. He states‚ “Mr. President and Directors‚ … I say that in no way have the value and manhood of the American Negro been more fittingly and generously recognized than by the managers of this magnificent Exposition.” This statement shows that Washington wants to begin civilized discourse about race and makes the audience feel that they are making the effort to create

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    The Strivings of The Negro People The essay that I am presenting today is “Strivings of the Negro People” by W.E.B Dubois. This essay was written in as an article in the Atlantic Monthly in 1987‚ but before I get to essay‚ I would like to give some background information about Mr. Dubois. Both scholar and activist‚ W.E.B. Du Bois was born on February 23‚ 1868‚ in Great Barrington‚ Massachusetts. He studied at Harvard University and‚ in 1895‚ became the first African American to earn a doctorate

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    HARLEM RENAISSANCE Throughout the history of African Americans‚ there have been important historical figures as well as times. Revered and inspirational leaders and eras like‚ Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement‚ Nat Turner and the slave revolt‚ or Huey Newton and the Black Panther Party. One such period that will always remain a significant part of black art and culture is the Harlem Renaissance. It changed the meaning of art and poetry‚ as it was known then. Furthermore‚ the

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