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Papers On Black Social Issues, Politics & Philosophy
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African-American Men and the Penal System:
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This 10 page paper discusses the history of black men in the United States penal system. This paper highlights the problem and the disproportionate number of black men in the system versus other racial groups. Half of this paper is a research paper while the other half is an annotated bibliography. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: GSPenals.rtf
African-American Youth Public Speaking And Community Relations
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A 30 page paper. The writer integrated the two by discussing public speaking and literacy and reporting opportunities provided to African-American and other youth in the community. The sections of the paper include an Introduction, identifying two questions for the review, methodology, literature review, suggestions for teaching public speaking, public speaking in the community and conclusion. Literacy data are included. Discussions include stereotyping, diversity, suggestion for different approach to citizenship education and other related discussions. Bibliography lists 24 sources.
Filename: PGafpsp.RTF
Alan Patons, "Cry the Beloved Country":
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This 4 page paper provides a basic summary of this story as well as providing insight into the complexities of apartheid. Furthermore, this paper serves as a review which highlights the themes and challenges of the author as well as personal interpretations, observances, and reactions. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSAlPatn.rtf
Alice McIntyre/White Talk
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A 6 page essay that summaries and discusses orientation that Alice McIntyre (1997) explores in “White Talk,” a chapter from her text Making Meaning of Whiteness. This discussion of racism focuses on McIntyre’s study of a group of young white student teachers, offering summation and the writer’s reaction to the issues presented. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khamciwt.rtf
Alice Patterson Patience's "Bittersweet Memories Of Home"
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4 pages in length. Defining the Afrikan woman takes on myriad components; attempting to identify this particular individual cannot be accomplished with any singular approach. Alice Patterson Patience's Bittersweet Memories of Home provides a significantly better understanding of just how difficult it has become for Afrikan women to identify themselves with any one culture, inasmuch as they have become entangled within the clutches of two very divergent societies. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCBitter.rtf
Along Freedom Road
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A paper which looks analytically at Cecelski's account of the Hyde County protest against desegregation, in the context of education reform and the establishment and maintenance of a black cultural identity in the South during the period of the civil rights movement. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JLcecelski.rtf
Amadou Diallo
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In early February of 1999, 22 year old Amadou Diallo, an
immigrant from Guinea, was shot as he stood on the doorstep of his home
by four policemen. This 5 page paper explores the incident through
critical analysis of three articles. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTadialo.wps
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