Papers On Black Studies
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Letter on Civil Rights
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A 5 page research paper that takes the unusual form of a letter from an attorney for the NAACP in the 1960s who has been asked to represent an African American for nonpayment of income tax. The letter is to the judge handling the case asking for dismissal. The writer bases the grounds for dismissal on the fact that Black Americans did not have full citizenship in the 1960s. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Logic of the Slave System: "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass"
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A 5
page paper which analyzes Frederick Douglass' description of how slavery needs the
slaves in order to work, thus creating a logical system. No additional sources cited.
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Maintaining Diversity: The Use of Racial Preference in Universities
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This 25 page paper considers the issue of maintaining diversity in the university setting, and assesses measures that have been put in place to maintain diversity. In particular, this paper considers components of the recruitment and retention process, including Affirmative Action policies that are defined by racial preferences and their impact on the educational setting. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
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Major Psychological Theories and the Cause and Effect of Oppression and Neglect in the African American Community
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This is a 5 page paper discussing major psychological approaches in relation to the result of oppression and neglect on the African American community. Currently, the African American population within the United States has been found to have high levels of stress, anxiety, low self-esteem and high levels of self-destructive behavior. Psychologists and sociologists argue that the cause of generations of neglect within the educational and social systems and oppression may have led to these psychological problems. Using five major psychological approaches which include behaviorism, functionalism, psychoanalytical, structuralism and Gestalt, the differences in the application of the theories to the African American community basically show that in order to reverse the trend of these psychological and societal problems, mental health professionals and educators must be aware of the psychological factors unique to the African American community.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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MALCOLM X
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This paper examines the childhood and adulthood of civil rights leader Malcolm X, and delves into the factors in his childhood and young adulthood that led him from a minister of the Nation of Islam to fighting on behalf of integration. Bibilography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTmalcox.rtf
Malcolm X / Martin Luther King, Jr. � Both Had a Dream
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Malcolm X / Martin Luther King, Jr. � Both Had a Dream: This 6-page essay examines the lives of these two historic civil rights leaders. Although on the surface they appeared to be opposites, both fought tirelessly to achieve the unification and freedom in the Black community. Methodologies may have been different, but these men undoubtedly ascribed to the same dream. Bibliography lists 5 sources. SNMxmart.doc
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MALCOLM X AND BLACK NATIONALISM
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This paper discusses civil rights leader Malcolm X, his fight for black nationalism and his support of socialism. The paper seeks to prove that despite his "pre-Mecca" and "post-Mecca" phases, Malcolm was a staunch defender of the idea of black nationalism and socialism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Malcolm X and His Popularity Today
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A 10 page paper that discusses the popularity of Malcolm X in today's society. Malcolm X is greatly exaggerated today, in relationship to the amount of individuals who are promoting him and merchandise that bears his image. More often than not, these individuals who endorse such merchandise, are actually incredibly ignorant about what Malcolm X stood for. During his day, Malcolm X was greatly disliked, even by many of his own race, as his visions were often based on anger. Various opinions and possibilities are provided which help to detail why Malcolm has become popular once again. Bibliography list 4 sources.
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Malcolm X And Martin Luther King: Differing Approach
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6 pages in length. Comparing the approach to racial issues between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. requires the student to delve into various elements of each man's past, such as differing regional origins, in order to gain a significantly better understanding as to why � while enlightening the world on the same subject matter � came away doing so in such divergent ways. Alex Haley illustrates these differences in The Autobiography of Malcolm X; while penned by Haley -- an American writer who depicts the struggles of American blacks -- it is actually a compilation of many interviews that were conducted shortly before Malcolm's death. It was not known at the time of publication, however, that the autobiography would create such a furor over its release; in fact, the book soon became recognized as a classic of black American autobiography. No additional sources cited.
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Malcolm X's Philosophical Beliefs
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An 8 page paper which discusses the various
philosophical beliefs maintained by Malcolm X. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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