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Booker T. Washington & Harriet Jacobs -- The
Knowledge of Freedom [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page paper discussing Booker T. Washington and
Harriet Jacobs (aka Linda Brent) and their similarities, the time in which
they were writing and presenting their thoughts, as well as their innate
intelligence which was bot applauded and dismissed because it came from a
'Negro.' Bibliography lists four sources. Filename:
Bookhar.wps
Frederick Douglass / Unfeeling Animal or
Suppressed Human Being? [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of Douglass' narrative and how
they can be used to disprove Alexis Tocqueville's contention that the
black slave is oblivious to his state as a slave. Bibliography includes
two sources. Filename:
Fred.wps
Contemporary Racism and the Role of Frederick
Douglass [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page overview of the importance of the work of
Frederick Douglass and the stature of the man. Relates that this work and
the man, while extremely important in a historical sense, is not something
on which we should base our current day attitudes regarding racism.
Bibliography lists 2sources. Filename:
PPracism.wps
Autobiography of Frederick Douglass
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper takes an analytical look at the
autobiography. Several observations are made including how Douglass was
unique and also how he remained optimistic. No additional sources
cited. Filename: Autodoug.wps
Douglass v. The Confederacy [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page research paper which examines how the
antebellum South was viewed through the eyes of white Southerners and then
through the eyes of ex-slave Frederick Douglass. Using the work of Drew
Faust in his book on the development of Confederate nationalism, the
writer shows how white Southerners considered themselves to be deeply
religious people. This is contrasted with the spirituality of Douglass and
his experiences as a slave. Filename:
Dougconf.wps
Frederick Douglass & Maria W. Stewart /
Perspectives [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts the
social perspectives of author and orator Frederick Douglass, a southern
male slave with author and lecturer Maria W. Stewart, a free northern
black woman to determine the perceptions of each in the black community
and white society and how their individual experiences influenced their
understanding of and proposed solutions for the antebellum black
community. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename:
Dougstew.wps
Frederick Douglass & Yezierska / Into
Freedom [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page paper on the similar lives and
philosophies of Anzia Yezierska, a Russian-Jewish writer who grew up on
the East Side of New York City, and Frederick Douglass, the famed orator
who was born a slave. Special emphasis is placed on their views on
education and wealth in our society. Bibliography lists 1 source. Filename: Dougy.wps
Frederick Douglass / A Great American
[ send
me this paper ] A 6 page research paper that gives an overall look
at the life and achievements of Frederick Douglass. Born a slave around
1818, Douglass escaped to freedom at the age of 20 and spent the rest of
his life as an abolitionist, a writer and as an internationally-acclaimed
orator. The most prominent African-American of his age, his
accomplishments contribute significantly to the national heritage.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Fdoug.wps
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