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    describing the African American plight, modern day society has become more progressive and determined to fight for racial equality. By recounting the persecution of African Americans, the poem “Sympathy” by Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou’s autobiography “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” contribute to the quest for equal rights. Moreover, these pieces of literature share a central idea as they both focus on the African American struggle. However, while Paul Laurence Dunbar expresses his…

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    Throughout time we see how many people of different ethnic origins are poorly treated and discriminated because of their race, gender or beliefs. Gandhi: An Autobiography and The Help portray multiple insights of the world in the 1900’s compared to modern day society. Social justice is a major theme in The Help and Gandhi: An Autobiography. In these two books we see how society can be a cruel mistress. How people of different races are treated throughout time and how the main characters never…

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    D’Emilio. D’Emilio argues, “Inspired by the example of civil rights activists, it abandoned the accommodationist approach of the 1950s. He discusses Ernestine Eckstein, a black lesbian woman, was involved in the NAACP during college at Indiana University, the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in New York City, and the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis, the first national lesbian organization in the United States. While D’Emilio uses Eckstein as an example of the connection between…

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    1) Reactions, reflections, and questions came to mind when rereading my cultural autobiography. After rereading my cultural autobiography, I am still in complete agreement with everything I stated. When I wrote the autobiography, at the beginning of the course, I had only a surface level understanding of the nature of the multicultural content. Now that I know that much of the literature on cultural competency casts White people into a light of unearned privilege, racism, prejudice, and…

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    The 2016 Presidential Election has just come to a close, yet the chaos associated with its candidates appears to only be beginning. With one candidate being a woman, and the other having made some unsavory comments about women, female-focused civil rights are at the forefront of America’s mind. Furthermore, terms such as “anti-feminist” and “misogyny” have become synonymous with the controversy regarding the President-elect, Donald Trump. His sexist scandals have called into question if…

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    It is human nature to seek answers to the overarching questions of morality and the cause of evil in our world. Unfortunately there are no answers to such questions, only plausible explanations and conjectures. In If this is A Man, Primo Levi posed questions and issues, such as whether morality is absolute or dynamic based on a person’s circumstances. Levi knew that these questions were unanswerable and so chose not to frivolously attempt to provide definite explanations. Instead, Levi…

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    people in many ways. Every new experience can make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, and other times it is negative. Either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals are helpful, passionate, and sometimes dangerous. In Autobiography, Dogs makes us human by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson describes when a dog named Max that is helpful to his owner. ”The lady who owned him was a severe diabetic, and if her blood sugar level got low during the night Max would wake up…

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    influential woman, and even after death, her works continue to thrive. Arguably, some of her most impressive works were her series autobiographies. She had so many memorable experiences that she found herself able to make multiple autobiographies centered around different points in her life. One of the most renowned of all the installments would be the first autobiography she published: “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. The audience she purposefully attracts to this work is other…

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    does not often mention the entire economy of North Korea. However, she notices the circumstances of economically weak people by quoting their autobiography. It is particularly written about their lives, including facts that it was difficult for them to grow enough crops and they could not help going to mountain to search their food (Kim, 212). This autobiography represents their economically miserable situation with facts that make readers easily imagine it. It also makes them expect that North…

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    Soul surfer Bethany Hamilton Soul Surfer takes place in Kauai, Hawaii. The main character Bethany Hamilton is an extremely devoted, passionate and talented surfer. Her whole family has surfing in their blood, and her whole life revolves around it. Until one day she is involved in a shark attack while surfing and her arm had to be amputated. She now has to live with one arm, as well as keeping up with the pressure of becoming a ‘celebrity’. The main ideas in the text are A character in this…

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