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  • Overcoming the White Man

    Overcoming the White Man

    Overcoming the White Man Thank you for joining me here today. As you already know, we are in a battle for our land. The Americans are getting closer to the Wabash. The Long Knives think that this great land can be sold. Land is not property. After an exhaustive meeting with the Kispokothas division of the tribe, I have come up with solutions for defeating the Americans that can not be denied. Unity is the

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    The story takes place at a train station in the Ebro River valley of Spain. The day is extremely hot and dry, and the scenery is barren and ugly. The two main characters are a man referred to only as "the American" and his girlfriend whom he calls Jig. The American and Jig drink beer and a liquor called Anis del Toro while waiting for the train to Madrid. No other details about their relationship

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    Essay Length: 371 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Dove and the Crow

    The Dove and the Crow

    The Forgiving Dove A long time ago on the small island of Wanahkie there was a beautiful forest that grew in the centre of this deserted island. In the middle of this forest stood a tree which was superior to all the other trees, it was the oldest, and biggest tree in the forest and legend has it that the tree possessed love, kindness, and knowledge. The birds of the forest named the tree Joshua.

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    Essay Length: 768 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Top
  • The Chicago White Sox

    The Chicago White Sox

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox haven't hosted a championship celebration since World War I began, but on Thursday the team got a good taste of what Friday's party will look like. A parade-type atmosphere greeted the newly crowned World Series champs upon their return to Chicago at Midway International Airport. Gathered behind police barricades, a crowd of at least four to five people deep stretched for nearly four city blocks along 63rd Street to

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Edward
  • White Clouds over Xiao and Xiang

    White Clouds over Xiao and Xiang

    Jian's "White Clouds Over Xiao and Xiang" is considered to be abstract art. Its abstract art because it refers to the real world, in this case, a landscape of China's hills, but does not duplicate it exactly. The location of the viewer in the picture gives them a bird's eye view of the landscape. The viewer is not restricted to one part of the scene, but rather can move about the setting. They can choose

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    Essay Length: 452 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Jim Crow Alabama

    Jim Crow Alabama

    Jin Crow laws were laws that imposed racial segregation. They existed in the South and originated from the black codes that were imposed from 1865 to 1866 and from prewar segregation on the railroad cars in the northern cities. The laws sprouted up in the late nineteenth century after the Reconstruction and lasted until the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. The Supreme Court set the stage for Jim Crow laws by several of its

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    Essay Length: 855 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Tommy
  • How Poverty and Soto’s “black Hair” Entwine

    How Poverty and Soto’s “black Hair” Entwine

    How Poverty and Soto’s “Black Hair” Entwine According to Heritage.org the word poverty suggests destitution; an inability to provide your family with nutritious food, clothing, and reasonable shelter. So if we were to survive 20,000 Americans and asked do you live poverty, an overwhelming percent of Americans will tell you no base on that definition alone, but they would be surprised to learn what poverty actually means. The Census Bureau says the average American makes

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Artur
  • In Kipling’s View What Was the "the White Man’s Burden?"

    In Kipling’s View What Was the "the White Man’s Burden?"

    "The White Man's Burden" was written at an important time in the debate about imperialism in the United States. It was written in February of 1899, on February 4th the Philippine-American War began and on February 6th the U.S. Senate signed the Treaty of Paris that officially ended the Spanish-American War and gave the United States Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. It also gave the U.S. control over Cuba. Kipling's approach to imperialism shaped

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Monika
  • Black and Blue: Police Abuse of Force

    Black and Blue: Police Abuse of Force

    Richard Edwards Professor Wedes ENGL 1302 November 16, 2006 Black and Blue: Police Abuse of Force Ever since Rodney King was plunged into the national spotlight following his violent arrest by Los Angeles Police Department officers, law enforcement agencies nationwide have been implementing policies in order to cease any such incidents from occurring within their jurisdiction. Contrary to popular belief, many incidents concerning police abuse of force stems from Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) officers

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    THE EXPECTATION THAT SOCIETY HAS PLACED ON PEOPLE CREATES A FEELING OF ALIENATION AND IS EXHIBITED IN THE POEMS “THE UNKNOWN CITIZEN,” “ELEANOR RIGBY,” “DOLOR,” “RICHARD CORY.” Our peers in society has created an unspoken standard that people are judged by and expected to follow and for the people who can not live within those standards they have a hard time associating with friends, family, co-workers, and themselves. In A.H. Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen” the

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Decline in Black Admissions to Universities

    Decline in Black Admissions to Universities

    If you are a student at an HBCU, looking around your classroom or on the yard hoping to see a familiar brown face is probably never an issue, but for students at colleges and universities where African American enrollment is now steadily declining, it is definitely a concern. Larissa Lincoln, a senior sociology major at the University of Washington knows what it is like to feel alienated or alone on campus. “Sometimes when I’m in

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Impact Black Baseball Players Had on the Major Leagues

    The Impact Black Baseball Players Had on the Major Leagues

    The Impact Black Baseball Players Had on the Major Leagues. There has been a great impact on the Major Leagues before African Americans players. African American players have added speed, athleticism, and style to the game of baseball. Ever since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier on Aril 15, 1947 the game has never been the same. Since the early days of the Negro Leagues, Blacks and baseball have enjoyed a special and unique romance

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Black Elk Speaks

    Black Elk Speaks

    According to Black Elk, his people should follow the “good red road”. In his vision, he could see a beautiful land where many, many people were camping in a great circle. They were happy and had plenty. Their drying racks were full of meat and the air was clean and beautiful with a living light everywhere. Around the circle were fat and happy horses. Animals of all kinds were scattered over the hills and hunters

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Max
  • An Inferential Analysis of Hemingway's “hills like White Elephants”

    An Inferential Analysis of Hemingway's “hills like White Elephants”

    In Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” I found many layers of symbolism, and a fascinating psychological underplay afoot between his two characters. It begins with the girl’s comment about a line of white hills seen in the distance, which she compares to white elephants. The man responds with the comment “I’ve never seen one.” The symbolism of a white elephant is widely known as something very large or apparent that no one wishes to acknowledge

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Racist. White America?

    Racist. White America?

    In his essay, Robert Jensen claims that Caucasian Americans feel that in order to be considered a true “American,” your skin must be white in color. He uses hurricane Katrina as an example, saying that, “...one of the hurricane’s most enduring legacies is the way it made visible the effect of racial and class disparities on who lived and who died... (Jensen, par. 1).” According to what was shown on television, it would appear as

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Book Summary on Deathwatch by Robb White

    Book Summary on Deathwatch by Robb White

    DEATHWATCH Imagine you’ve been hired to be a hunting guide in the desert when you’re the guy that is being hunted. Your customer accidentally shot an old prospector whom nobody knows and doesn’t want to go to jail for it. So he makes you take off all your clothes and tells you to try to walk to town, which happens to be 60 miles from where you are. With no food and no water you

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: regina
  • Explication of Poem for Black Boys

    Explication of Poem for Black Boys

    Nikki Giovanni’s “Poem for Black Boys” is a poignant literary work that addresses several issues concerning the young black male in America and the conflicting views taken by members of the African-American community during the Civil Rights Movement with an inclination towards the peaceful movement perpetuated by the likes of Dr. Martin Luther king, Jr. and his non-violent contemporaries. Giovanni’s use of allusion, imagery and the sardonic humor of the speaker blend effortlessly to denounce

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Yan
  • Black Cat

    Black Cat

    Mankind has always been pushed to its limits and not going over the edge has always been an issue, may it be not breaking down mentally or physically. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat,” the narrator lets the reader enter his world, mind and story so that it might be felt and believed by the reader. Entering his world allows the reader to connect with the narrator and in so doing enable him or

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Black History

    Black History

    Through out all of history there has been racism, terrorism, and discrimination. The African American society had went through the unfortunate racial discrimination in the United States in the 1800's. In total the many horrible stories about slavery including the emancipation proclamation, the fugitive state law, and the thirteenth amendment. Also the KKK and what they did to the coloured "un superior race." Then the uprising of many good parts to this race as in

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Victor
  • Courage in Black like Me and Romeo and Juliet

    Courage in Black like Me and Romeo and Juliet

    Courage in Black Like Me and Romeo and Juliet Courage, a human characteristic; is strongly influenced in both novels Black Like Me, by John Howard Griffin, and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. This theme is displayed throughout the likes of characters Juliet Capulet, Romeo Montegue and John Griffin. Courage also appears throughout the setting of these stories; whether it’s John changing his life completely for this great cause of equality, or Romeo and Juliet’s

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Victor
  • Analysis of Stupid White Men

    Analysis of Stupid White Men

    I found Stupid White Men, a book written by Michael Moore, very interesting and funny. The humor in this book is displayed in a dark manor, in which he portrays Bush’s administration by highlighting their faulty decisions. Moore makes you want to read on, having every page filled with mind blowing facts about our president George W. Bush and the “stupid white men” behind him. Although Moore is white, he explains that “every bit of

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Whiteness

    Whiteness

    Whiteness When discussing the issue of race, everyone has a differing opinion on the subject of racism. Some people have accepted people of other backgrounds and ethnicities into their own lifestyle and others have simply held grudges from past grievances that may or may not be justified depending on whose opinion is being viewed. Racism can be held on both accounts as a group of African Americans can be as racist to a white kid

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Hills like White Elephant

    Hills like White Elephant

    The Simple Operation Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants” is a story about a couple who are having some trouble in their relationship. The main characters in the story are an American man and a girl. The whole story is mostly a dialogue between the couple. They are trying to have a fine time, but there is a tension between them and some kind of operation needs to be done. The operation can

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Black Soldiers by C.J. Blake

    The Black Soldiers by C.J. Blake

    The Black Soldiers by C.J. Blake All through our country’s history, African Americans have had to choose whether they were meant to live in the States or if they should go live somewhere else. Slavery without a doubt had a strong impact on their decisions. Despite the troubles African Americans have had, they made a great contribution and a very big impact on our military and armed forces since the Revolutionary War. The black man

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Black Holes

    Black Holes

    Everyday we look out upon the night sky, wondering and dreaming of what lies beyond our planet. The universe that we live in is so diverse and unique, and it interests us to learn about all the variance that lies beyond our grasp. Within this marvel of wonders our universe holds a mystery that is very difficult to understand because of the complications that arise when trying to examine and explore the principles of space.

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Venidikt

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