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W.E.B. Du Bois's 'The Souls of Black Folks' / An
Analysis [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page analysis of W.E.B. Du Bois's The Souls of
Black Folks. The writer discusses the controversial nature of the 1913
publication, the meaning of Du Bois's message, and the audience which he
addressed. Bibliography lists two sources. Filename:
Souls.wps
W.E.B. DuBois & The Concept of Race
[ send
me this paper ] A 9 page, critical analysis of W.E.B. DuBois'
concept of race. The writer posits that we certainly should not cease to
reflect our culture at the moment we are declared American; for Americans
maintain any exclusive culture without the foundation of external roots.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
Duboirac.wps
W.E.B. DuBois' 'The Souls of Black Folk' / Double
Consciousness [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper discussing W.E.B. Du Bois' feeling
that the black American feels irrevocably conflicted in his assessment of
himself as a black on the one hand and an American on the other. The paper
points out this idea's roots in the conflict between Booker T.
Washington's bland assimilationism and Du Bois' deeper, more realistic
insight. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename:
Blackfol.wps
Martin Luther King, Jr. & A. Philip Randolph /
Comparison [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page analysis and research paper that looks at
the lives of these two influential Civil Rights Leaders. The name of
Martin Luther King, Jr. is immediately recognizable as one of the
principal architects of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Through
his speeches and his writing, King was able to articulate the feelings of
his generation of African-Americans and to motivate them toward political
activism. The name of A. Philip Randolph is far less familiar outside of
the African-American community; however, like King, Randolph was one of
the principal motivator of his generation and a pioneer in gaining civil
rights for African-Americans. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
Kingrand.wps
General Benjamin O. Davis, SR.
[ send
me this paper ] 10 pages in length. General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.,
was perhaps the most influential African-American in the history of the
United States military. His efforts to desegregate troops opened doors for
all black men who subsequently enlisted in the Army. The writer traces
General Davis' illustrious career, as well as touches upon his
contributions to the black military
community. Filename:
GenDavis.wps
A Joint Interview with Booker T. Washington and
Theodore Roosevelt [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page 'interview' with these two leaders in
1901, the year Booker T. Washington published his autobiography after 20
years of success at Tuskegee Institute, and the year during which
President William McKinley was assassinated, leaving his Vice President,
Theodore Roosevelt, to take office as President. The 'interview' questions
childhood experiences, factors contributing to their success, the
importance of good character, party affiliation rationale, the role of
blacks in America and the future outlook for them, and America's future
overall. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
Btwr.wps
Booker T. Washington's Address
[ send
me this paper ] 8 pages in length. Discussion of Booker T.
Washington's infamous address at the Cotton States and International
Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia (1895). Analyzes speech's effectiveness,
organization, motives, and audience from a persuasive communication
perspective. Includes relevant terminology and theories cited from 1
communications textbook listed in
bibliography. Filename:
Booker.wps
DuBois and Washington: Matched Set or Opposite
Bookends? [ send
me this paper ] This five-page-paper compares and contrasts two of
the of the most famous civil rights activists in African American history.
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois spent their lives as civil rights
activists for their people but used different approaches toward the same
goal. The differences and similarities are discussed along with
explanations as to how those differences came to be. Bibliography lists
four sources. Filename:
CWbookwe.wps
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