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Jackie Robinson's Legacy / Review Of Tygel's
'Baseball's Great Experiment' [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in which the author discusses this
particular book and how the great baseball player Jackie Robinson broke
the color barrier between Black and Whites on the playing field and in
society. Filename:
Jrlegacy.wps
Jackie Robinson's Social Contributions
[ send
me this paper ] An 8 page paper discussing the social effect felt
by Jackie Robinson's addition to the Dodgers. He suffered incredible
verbal abuse and even threats of death, yet continued with his mission. He
summarized the source of his drive in his last book: 'I cannot, as an
individual, rejoice in the good things I have been permitted to work for
and learn while the humblest of my brothers is down in a deep hole
hollering for help and not being heard. That is why I have devoted and
dedicated my life to service.' Jackie Robinson did more perhaps than any
other black man in breaking color barriers. Without discounting the
contributions of other civil rights workers, Jackie Robinson became a
master of breaking the white man's rules yet remaining within those same
rules. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Filename:
JackieRo.wps
The Nation of Islam in Chicago
[ send
me this paper ] This 12 page paper presents the development of the
Nation of Islam in Chicago and its emerging importance as a component of
the stabilization of the Black community. This paper argues that the
development of the Nation of Islam led to the creation of Chicago as it
currently exists, and defines the correlation between the Nation of Islam
and the demographic composition of the city. Bibliography lists 12
sources. Filename: MHIslam_
Gwendolyn Brooks / Poems [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page analysis of 3 of Gwendolyn Brooks' poems.
The writer looks at 'A Sunset of the City,' 'When you have forgotten
Sunday: The Love Story,' and 'Corners on the Curving Sky' as being
representative of Brooks' style and also of how Brooks consistently
expresses emotions which are universal to human experience. No additional
sources cited. Filename:
Gwenbrok.wps
The Poetry Of Gwendolyn Brooks / Growing Up,
Reaching Out [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page paper on three poems by this well-known
Black American. The poems explicated are 'Hunchback Girl: She Thinks of
Heaven;' 'We Real Cool;' and 'The Ballad of Chocolate Mabbie,' and the
paper looks at them in terms of their evocation of the experience of
growing up. Bibliography lists four
sources. Filename: Gbroo.wps
College Football Coaching & Racism
[ send
me this paper ] An 11 page look at issues concerning racism and the
football coach. Various historic studies are cited concerning such items
as 'racial stacking' in professional football and its relevance to the
collegic sports environment. Bibliography lists approximately 18
sources. Filename:
Coachrac.wps
Harlem Renaissance Art and the Re-Awakening
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper in which the writer argues that
literature written by Black authors during the early 1920s opened up a
discourse between Black artists, militants and intellectuals that helped
forge a Black American identity that served the Civil Rights and Pan
American movements. One artist who helped to continually reopen this
discussion and propel the newly found forms of black expression into a
militant arena was Claude McKay through his work 'Home to Harlem.'
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
Harlemr.wps
MacKay's 'Home to Harlem' [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page argumentative essay that posits that
Mackay used his artistic genius to make a cry for freedom during the
Harlem Renaissance, and that his story was written as a warning to his
community that the beauty that was Harlem then, may not last. He asserted
that it might be in error that Black Americans were expected to live in
only a small neighborhood in New York. By accepting this enslavement, they
were giving up their newly won freedom. The writer argues that although
his contemporaries tried to hush his voice, art seeks to be heard even by
only one ear, and as such, MacKay's story did not go unheard. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Filename:
Clmackay.wps
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