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    try and convince his audience (the white American). In the introductory sentence Washington makes a statistical claim about the amount of African Americans who lived in the south at those times. “One-third of the population of the south is of the Negro race‚ no enterprise seeking the material‚ civil or moral welfare can disregard this element of our population and reach the highest success”. This statement makes an appeal to logos claiming that due to the fact that one out of three persons is an

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    B_r_e_n_t_ _S_t_a_p_l_e_s_‚_ _“J_u_s_t_ _W_a_l_k_ _o_n_ _B_y_” _ My first victim was a woman—white‚ well dressed‚ probably in her early twenties. I came upon her late one evening on a deserted street in Hyde Park‚ a relatively affluent neighborhood in an otherwise mean‚ impoverished section of Chicago. As I swung onto the avenue behind her‚ there seemed to be a discreet‚ uninflammatory distance between us. Not so. She cast back a worried glance. To her‚ the youngish black man—a broad six feet two

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    don’t have the same rights as them. An example that is very clear in the novel is when Atticus Finch is at the courtroom defending a Negro‚ Tom Robinson‚ that is accused of raping a white girl. After asking Tom Robinson some questions Atticus finally tells the court‚ “You know the truth... the truth is this: some negroes lie‚ some negroes are immoral‚ some negro men are not to be trusted around women – black or white… but this is (the) truth… there is not a person in this courtroom who has never

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    The novel engages the readers’ view using an episodic structure. The story is narrated through the eyes of a grown up Scout‚ representing Harper Lee herself. Another similar story ‘A time to kill’ by John Grisham defence of a Negro by white lawyer. In this story‚ the Negro‚ Carl Lee Hailey is accused of the alleged shooting of two-white men who raped his ten year old daughter. These two novels illustrate how the rights of Negroes are ignored. Body 1. Atticus Finch is a lawyer in Maycomb which

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    their loved ones. He writes‚ “One ever feels his twoness‚--an American‚ a Negro; two souls‚ two thoughts‚ two reconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body‚ whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder” (3). Du Bois introduces this double identity that black people have in this country; being American‚ and being black. Du Bois writes‚ “he simply wishes to make is possible for a man to be both a Negro and an American without being cursed…” (3). He argues that the two‚ blackness

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    goal that you seek‚ but he cannot agree with the methods or direct action. King says the white moderate believes he can set the timetable for another man’s freedom. The white moderate lives by a mythical concept of time and constantly advises the Negro to wait for a “more convenient season.”

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    The women were considered to have a low status but on the ranch as Curley’s wife is considered to be quite powerful. He is also a paradox because he is lonely but doesn’t want company At the beginning of the novella‚ Crooks is described as ‘a lean negro head‚ lined with pain‚ the eyes patient.’ This description introduces [although this is not the first time we come across him] Crooks as a solemn and quiet character. This is because of the fact that being a black person he is segregated from everyone

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    use to describe Tom Robinson: Noble: because he did not portray any bitterness about his situation on the stand and because he helped Mayella when he did not have to. Compassionate: Because he felt sorry for Mayella despite his circumstances as a Negro in the south. Persevering:  Because he had a job and a family despite the childhood injury to his arm. Hardworking:  As described by his employer and evidenced by the fact that he did work for Mayella for no recompense. Intimidated:  Because he

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    Over the last 500 years‚ our country has established and battled one of the largest socio-tragedies known to man: racism. While this pestilent issue has affected many ethnic groups‚ the most publicly known is the racial discrimination concerning African Americans. By my reasoning‚ along with many sociologists and psychologists‚ racism is the root cause of African American race socialization. Race socialization is the theory of verbal and non-verbal messages being transmitted to specific ethnic groups

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    Marcus Garvey "We declare to the world that Africa must be free‚ that the Negro race must be emancipated (p. 137 Altman‚ Susan. Extraordinary Black Americans.)" are the famous words delivered by Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born a West Indian‚ he later became a powerful revolutionary who led the nation into the Civil Rights Movement. Garvey dedicated his life to the uplifting of the Negro and to millions of Black people everywhere‚ he represented dignity and self-respect. Like Malcolm X of a later

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