- 9485 Martin Luther King Jr.'s arguments in his essay "A Letter from the Birmingham Jail".
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This five-page undergraduate paper analyzes the arguments in martin Luther king Jr.'s arguments in the favor of an organized and peaceful civil disobedience. 5 pgs. No sources listed.
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- 7254 Martin Luther King's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'.
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This essay discusses Martin Luther King Jr.'s struggle against the forces of racism in his society. The paper shows that he did this by stressing the importance of non-violent disobedience. In his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," he discussed the concept of having a social conscience. He saw the Federal Constitution as being mutually inclusive with the idea of civil disobedience. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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- 5527 The Origins Of The Civil Rights Movement In The United States.
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This three-page undergraduate essay discusses the origins of the civil rights movement in the United States, its key players, the reasons behind it, the methods, and the overall lack of difference of governmental efforts. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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- 3076 Martin Luther King's Dream Deferred.
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This short essay shows how slavery's consequences continue to be felt in American society until this day. Martin Luther King's dream has not been attained. American Blacks still confront racism in every level of life. While economic changes ignore and simultaneously hurt African Americans, white ideologies victimize them. One of the hopes that remain for the Black community in America includes the issue of a raised self-consciousness and self-sufficiency. 2 pgs. 2 f/c. 2b.
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- 3844 "The Wedding" by Dorothy West: A Tapestry of Race and Class in the Harlem Renaissance.
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This essay considers how Dorothy West's novel, "The Wedding," portrays the conflicts of race and class during the 1950s, a time that has been hailed as the Harlem Renaissance. By contradicting the revival of African-American identity, West weaves a complex history of generational identities and relations that reveal the collusion of race and class, where wealth and respect are internalized as synonymous with whiteness. West's narrative works as a thread through American history, as characters recall their own pasts, and their own relations with African-American history. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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- 8293 Robert Kennedy as a Prime Mover in Defusing the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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This essay will argue, this role was not simply one of "hawk" or "dove". Rather, Robert Kennedy's position - as did the position of many in Washington in those days - moved depending upon what decision appeared to offer the most "room" to negotiate among a group of generally negative options. However, it was in his extra-constitutional role as an "extension" of the President's will that Robert Kennedy played a dominant role in the Cuban Missile Crisis in three respects. His "negotiations" with the Soviets - often unofficial and conducted outside the usual channels of diplomacy - ensured the maintenance of lines of communication between Moscow and Washington in this crucial time. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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- 7130 "Graduation In Stamps," By Maya Angelou.
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This three page undergraduate essay explicates the twenty-third chapter of Maya Angelou's book "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", which is also known as "Graduation in Stamps." 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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