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Characteristics of a Narrative Writing Style: Maya Angelou
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(8pp) A narrative is just another name for relating a story. Angelou tells the story of her life, which is termed an autobiography. An autobiography allows the author to tell those parts of his/her life in their own way, or style. The way that an author writes their story will also give us more information about that person. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Children - Comparison Of Africans And Americans
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6 pages in length. At first glance, one would not immediately make any conscious correlation between American children and African children; rather, the first thought that would likely come to mind is that American children are at a significantly greater advantage over their African counterparts. While this concept may reflect more than just a bit of truth, it can be argued that African children have come a long way in their quest to provide themselves with the tools for bettering their future. In fact, it is somewhat because of American influence that African children are beginning to move more quickly along this path. The writer compares American children to African children. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Claude McKay
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7 pages in length. An in-depth look at this author with special attention on his relation to the Harlem Renaissance. Includes some of his works as well as critiques. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Color, Societal Privilege, and Discrimination
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A 7 page discussion of the continuing discrimination which occurs in the United States in regard to race and color. Presents a brief historical basis for the problem and contends that discrimination is both an intercultural and intracultural phenomenon. Suggests that these factors result in an unfortunate mindset that has forced the non-white ethnicities and races further and further away from the white mainstream and are factors which gave us our popular concept of the term minority. It is also this mindset that has resulted in severe societal separation between black and white in particular. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Combatting Imbalance in School Population
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5 pages. The purpose of this research paper is to write a policy memo as a campaign manager. This memo will be used to inform the current candidate running for state legislature about the issues and to present a position to be taken. Arguments to be considered are for or against school choice and for or against a particular system. Evidence is needed to back up this position. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAskools.rtf

Comparing Twain And Dubois
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the views of White and Black culture as presented in Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn and The Souls Of Black Folk by W. E. B. Dubois. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Creating & Defining the African American Community: Family, Church, Politics and Culture
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(5 pp). This is a tutorial speech written for someone who has been asked to moderate an evening during Black History Month. Bibliography lists 3 sources: many quotes from prominent blacks.
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Creating a Black Nation
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A 6 page paper that purveys how Black Africans looked at their history of domination realized that this excluded them from participating in commerce. But the larger picture was one of diversity. Members of their community are spread around the planet, and this prevented them from forming a strong Black community. Leaders knew that if they did not change history, that the global community would continue to exclude and dominate them. Therefore, they began reclaiming their rightful place by achieving freedom from British rule in Africa, restructuring their communities in Africa, and by including Blacks from around the world in their reconstruction under the umbrella of 'Pan-Atlantic' and 'Pan-American' movements. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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