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    HIST 3318 Response Paper 2 The Cause of Abina’s Silence In recently learning about pre-colonial West Africa‚ slavery was not brought to the region by Europeans. Slavery in West Africa had been thriving‚ as different empires raided neighboring cities for territorial gain. There was however‚ a European influence that changed the structural ideas of slavery and the demand. In reading Abina and the Important Men there is an element of surprise in that a girl from the Asante tribe was able to

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    Scarlet Letter‚ chapter 14-21 Plot 29 Pgs 196-200- Hester and Pearl are out in the town today. Hester sees Roger Chillingworth and tells Pearl to go play. Roger greets Hester with a very cordial attitude. Hester is taken back by this‚ but she goes along. Roger tells Hester that the Governor has talked about letting Hester take off the scarlet letter. Hester does not like this. She tells Roger that when her punishment time is up‚ her letter will just fall off. Plot 30 Pgs 201-205- Roger is

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    Plot Analysis of the Story Everyday Use The story Everyday Use is told by Mama who can be described as a tough-boned woman with rough hands like those of a man. The woman has lived and enjoyed a farming life upcountry. After years of hard work‚ she lives in a tin-roofed house with a clay yard located in a cow pasture. The author does not tell us the geographical area of the story but a good analysis shows that it takes place in Georgia. Mama anticipates that in the coming few days Maggie will get

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    Steckley‚ J. (2008). White Lies about the Inuit (p. 168). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. In White Lies about the Inuit‚ John Steckley attempts to dismantle many popular “lies” about the Inuit by examining their sources in both academia and in pop culture (Steckley‚ 2008). Why is he qualified to write this book? Steckley‚ who holds a PhD in education from the University of Toronto‚ is also the last known speaker of the Huron language (Goddard‚ 2010). He is clearly an eminent scholar who has

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    During 1587 John White and his colony left England to set up camp‚ and to explore on Roanoke island. White had to leave after getting to the island‚ and when he came back his colony wasn’t there. There are many different theories on how it happened‚ but this is how i imagined it. After the colonist got there and set up their camp White had to make another trip back to England. From the story‚ “The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island (Killed by Indians‚ Disbanded‚ or Abducted by Aliens) it said‚ “A trip

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    my first art lecture‚ I attended Dr. Katherine Fusco an English Professor talk on Images of Children in Black in White. In the lecture‚ she talks about W.E.B Du Bois and how he uses his magazine and the photographs of black children being aimed at the black community. Also‚ she talked about the popular black child actor Farina who premiered in a hundred films that are aimed at the white community. She discusses how they used Farina to remind them of their sorrows and how Farina is seen more of an

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    A. In this Tim Wise discusses how the so called white privilege came about in the United States and how it was a big joke. He talks about how especially back during the Civil War that the world was off balance. White people were clearly more privileged and they may not have realized it until slavery came about. He mentions that the middle class people were fooled by those of the Elite class. The Elite class made them feel as though they were more important than there servants‚ which were normally

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    In the article‚ "(Proto)Typical White Denial: Reflections on Racism and Uncomfortable Realities"‚ written by Tim Wise he informs his readers that the article is not his first about white denial. He also reminds his readers that when talking about white denial‚ someone is bound to get offended. Wise received an email from a man claiming that Wise’s article was racist against whites and that Wise stating that whites are in denial would be like him making the broad generalization that all blacks are

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    Evaluating the Parallels between Black Skins‚ White Masks and The Souls of Black Folk The phenomenal books entitled Black Skins‚ White Masks‚ written by the notable Frantz Fanon and The Souls of Black Folk‚ by prominent author‚ historian‚ and activist William Edward Burghardt Du Bois‚ better known as W.E.B Du Bois‚ both express the trials and tribulations of Blacks in respect to their identity. Black Skins‚ White Masks‚ originally written in 1952‚ in French was translated into English by Richard

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    PLOT OF INTO THE WILD (FILM) The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative‚ jumping back and forth between McCandless ’s time spent in Alaskan wilderness and his two-year travels leading up to his journey to Alaska. The plot summary here is told in a more chronological order. In May 1992‚ Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch) arrives in a remote area just north of the Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska and sets up a campsite in an abandoned bus. At first‚ McCandless is content with the

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