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379.21103 Frederick Douglass: The Path to True Freedom
After completing undergraduate studies in history and political science, I opted to engage in, and secured, a Master's degree in American history. Upon completion of my formal education, I have engaged in a variety of work situations including serving as a legal assistant, law office manager, marketing manager, consultant and recruiter. I remain active in the community.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21103
Price: US$62.65
380.21144 Slavery: Songs and Stories
This short paper addresses the importance of folk song to slaves in the antebellum south and the revelation of sexual exploitation under slavery in the writings of an escaped woman slave. The songs sung by slaves came from the Christian traditions of the southern white plantation culture. The underlying messages blacks conveyed singing them were likely very different than what white's intended.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21144
Price: US$26.85
381.21180 Disparities on Mental Health Treatment in the Black Communities
This is the first draft (3 chapters) of a paper on the status of mental health care and the needs of African-Americans in the United States. This is the first draft (3 chapters) of a paper on the status of mental health care and the needs of African-Americans in the United States. This is the first draft (3 chapters) of a paper on the status of mental health care and the needs of African-Americans in the United States. It is also briefly discussed.
Pages: 155
Bibliography: 50 source(s) listed
Filename: 21180
Price: US$1387.25
382.21223 History of Irish and Massachusetts electoral politics
The paper discusses the book The Boston Irish by Thomas H. O'Connor, in particular, it pays the major attention to the history of Irish and their involvement in Massachusetts electoral politics. It also observes a political history issues and personalities behind Massachusetts elections and social, economic and cultural forces that were connected with politics.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 21223
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383.21225 The American Ideal: Booker T. Washington & Minority Education Today
Nearly 100 years after Booker T Washington?s death, minority education is still far from achieving his dreams of equal opportunity and success. ?Although blacks and whites enter college at similar rates, 36 percent of whites graduate with a four-year degree, compared with only 18 percent of blacks. Black jobless rates are higher than whites', and black income is lower? (Barnes, et al). This paper will examine and compare the difficulties faced by Booker T. Washington to achieve a four-year degree, and the challenges faced by African-Americans today in garnering a quality education.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 11 source(s) listed
Filename: 21225
Price: US$80.55
384.21278 A Literary Analysis of Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
This paper will reflect the nature of racism in South Africa through the novel Cry, the Beloved by Alan Paton. By understanding the simplistic language that abounds in this book, we can realize how the Zulu peoples have been degraded by the British, and are not allowed a voice in any capacity. By realizing the limited education of Kumalo's people, we can realize how they are racially subjugated in South African culture.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 21278
Price: US$26.85
385.21332 A Literary Analysis of African Identity: Racial and Generational Disunity for Women's Roles within Arrows of Rain by Okey Ndibe
This paper will seek to understand racial identity within Africa through the novel ATrows of Rain by Okey Ndibe. By understanding the main character, Ogugua, we can realize the role women play in his life. By losing his own racial identity, we can see how a generational gap in courage and morality are lost within Ogugua as he runs from the issues of tyranny and loss of nationality that threaten Madia.