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Kenneth O'Reilly's 'Nixon's Piano'
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me this paper ] In 10 pages, the writer provides a critical
analysis of 'Nixon's Piano' by Kenneth O'Reilly. Nixon's Piano essentially
looks at the history of racial politics among American presidents.
O'Reilly maps out more than 200 years of the intersection of race and
politics in America -- especially criticizing Nixon's stance [or lack
thereof] on Civil Rights issues.. No additional sources cited. Filename: Nixpiano.wps
Elaine Brown/'Taste of Power' [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page analysis of the autobiography of Elaine
Brown, who briefly led the Black Panthers in the early 1970s. Brown offers
a revealing look into the dynamics of an organization that symbolized the
militant left in the Civil Rights movement, the organization that FBI
director J. Edgar Hoover referred to as the greatest internal threat
facing American national security. Brown's frank discourse reveals the
sexism that was inherent in the black power politics of this organization.
No other sources cited. Filename:
99ebpow.wps
The Civil Rights Movement / Its Importance to
Educational Equality [ send
me this paper ] A 3 page overview of the positive results of the
Civil Rights Movement on Education. Identifies bilingual education and the
Civil Rights Act as being perhaps the two most important spin-offs of this
movement. Relies heavily on 'Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic
Society' (1998) by Donna Gollnick and Philip Chinn. No additional sources
cited. Filename: Eduequa2.wps
Central High School / Landmark Event In The Civil
Rights Movement [ send
me this paper ] A 15 page piece on how the efforts of the black
students at Central High School helped advanced the movement. This paper
covers the students' sacrifice and the effects it had in the courts and on
government. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Desegre.wps
Civil Rights [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper compares the civil rights
movement of the sixties as with those that occurred during the earlier
part of the century. Figures such as Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.DuBois
are discussed. The September 1998 racial disturbances in New York are used
as examples of why the fight for equality is still not over. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Filename:
Civrite.wps
Civil Rights in the Twentieth Century - The
African American Reality [ send
me this paper ] This 12 page report discusses civil rights and the
civil rights movement of the past century. While it was a time of social
change in America that was unprecedented, it is also essential to
understand that while it accomplished much, it did not solve America's
civil liberty and racial problems. No other ethnic group has had this more
carefully documented in the past fifty years than the African American
community. Information is available from sources ranging from popular
fiction to the scholarly archives of hundreds of universities.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename:
BWciv20.wps
James Meredith [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses the young man who in
1962 found himself as the focal point of the civil rights movement when he
became the first African American to enroll at the University of
Mississippi, 'Ole Miss.' Four years later, he was gunned down while
leading the 'March Against Fear,' an effort to encourage African Americans
to vote. He has remained active in civil rights but his conservative views
have alienated many. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Filename: BWmered.rtf
Robert Weisbrot's 'Freedom Bound: A History of the
Civil Rights Movement' [ send
me this paper ] This 3 page report is an overview of Weisbrot's
chronicle of the major events of America's civil rights movement.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Filename:
Freeboun.wps
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