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    not to do. For example, Oscar could have walked away from the situation on the train, but because he addressed the situation, things got violent and the police were called. Although both parties were wrong the police went after Oscar because he was black, and they did not focus on the other party involved. When being detained by the police, they are the ones who are in "control" and want to be respected. Oscar constantly…

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    The relationship between Christine, Heed, Junior, and May is throughout the whole novel, but the beginning starts with an omniscient character named “L” introducing them as adults to kids, and from past to present. Showing the different times of Cosey 's life after being dead to when he was still alive, and how his immediate family is living their life without him. Morrison 's non linear style is confusing and distracting, where reading and paying more attention happens over and over again.…

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    that were discussed that related to The Souls of Black Folks included the veil, color line, double consciousness, religion, and education. The veil and the color line represented a symbol of separation between races, particular between white and black people. Du Bois used the word double consciousness to define what it means as a sense of looking at oneself through the eyes of others. Du Bois discussed the historical meaning of black churches. Black churches were a way for slaves to come…

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    Meaning Caucasians are not less likely to do drugs than a black person yet blacks are portrayed as drug addicts and make up most of the conviction rate. Discretion has to contribute to this because discretion allows cops to decide whether or not to search a car and whether or not to frisk someone. Therefore, cops must be…

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    because it’s morally smarter to not abuse racial stereotypes. In Claude M. Steele 's book Whistling Vivaldi, the author details his research and personal studies to provide evidence that identity contingencies specifically effect black and white people. Steele claimed that black students have psychological and academic incapability’s due to identity contingencies and identity threats. However, Steele concluded that these stereotype impediments were just a condition of life, people were unable to…

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    Autobiography of Malcolm X , he says, “We will completely respect our white co-workers. They will deserve credit. We will give them the the credit. We will meanwhile be working among our own kind, in black communities- showing and teaching black men in ways that only black men can- that the black man has got to help…

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    class but gave little insight on what the class would be about. When I read the title and description of the class I believed that we would be a simple Black history class, but after taking this class, I learned that it was so much more. Before, I thought I had Blackness figured out seeing that I am a Black woman, but after taking Introduction to the Black Experience, I have learned that there is so much history and ideology I have yet to learn or hear about. More than anything, this class gave…

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    Rosetta Ross Summary

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    Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2003. Print. Thesis: Studies of the Civil Rights Movement that have treated religious self-understanding do not examine the role of an African American religious worldview and gendered; particularly Black women’s, interaction with Black religious traditions and institutions and with U.S. social life. Substantive Questions: 1.) Would the Civils Right Movement been as successful without the assistance of Black…

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    Two Societies Reflection

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    Two Societies After watching, Eyes on the Prize episode, Two Societies, I was wondering what the topic was about, which I had an idea, but I was not sure. When I watched this episode I was in complete shock. Before writing this paper, I had to really reflect. Everything I have learned about history is so absurd. I personally cannot wait to continue on learning and spreading this information on to others about the real history of the United States of America. Often times with readings people…

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    it because that would be rude and politically incorrect. David Roediger states that “[b]etween 1890 and 1915, in the face of racial tensions heightened by disturbing evidence of black independence and assertiveness, whites acted to ensure the permanent political, economic, and social subordination and powerless of the black population”…

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