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    Up From Slavery Summary

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    Washington, Booker T. Up From Slavery. Courier Corporation, 2012. Print. Booker Washington wrote the autobiography “Up From Slavery,” which tracked his life from childhood, in slavery, to adulthood, as an educator. In the first segment of the book, he recounted being born on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia, with a vague recollection of the actual birthplace, although he noted that it was near Hale’s Ford, a crossroads post office. He was not aware of the exact year, placing his birth…

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    emotion and lyrically targets internalized thoughts relative to the self-questioned identity of an African-American. Similarly, W. E. B. Du Bois coins the term “double-consciousness” which appears to be encapsulate Lamar’s immediate reaction toward the current events of the time.…

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    should improve themselves mentally by going to school so they can be socially respected by others. Washington then creates Tuskegee Institute which is a college for African Americans. Another Civil Rights advocate was William Edward Burghardt "W. E. B." Du Bois. He was the founder of the National Association For the Advancement of Colored People, also known as N.A.A.C.P. This was formed mainly because of the Plessy v. Ferguson case that happened in 1896. This case legalized “separate but equal.”…

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    The River Between Poem

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    It’s a clear October night, temperatures are hovering around 63 degrees, you crack open the window and snuggle into the comfort and familiarity of your own bed, you are lulled to sleep by the fresh, crisp, Autumn breeze, totally unaware of the bad dream you have a date with once asleep. It’s a horrible, horrible dream yet so common you’ve personally experienced it, once, twice maybe even a dozen times, or you know people who have, or seen this kind of nightmare played out in a movie. There you…

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    The goal of the Progressive Era was a hopeful and seemingly simple one. Progressives believed that applying human intelligence to the task on improving the country would ultimately bring about progress in the nation (Hewitt, 384). This ideal became so widespread that it now known as the Progressive Era. This period had plenty of successes and failures, supporters and non-supporters for a myriad of reasons, but despite these reasons progressives had a large impact on America politically,…

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    in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Dubois acquired two bachelor’s degrees and a master’s degree and lastly a doctorate degree, the first bachelor degree is from Fisk University in 1888 and finished his education at Harvard University by 1895. W. E. B. Du Bois considered black literature to be an essential tool in the race uplift project of the New Negro Movement (Barnard, Emily, 2005). One of his most popular work is “The Souls of Black Folk” and this book talked about the color line, the veil,…

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    Bois Vs Dubois

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    Burghardt Du Bois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts on February 23, 1868. As a descendant of African- American, French, and Dutch ancestors, he proved his intellectual gifts at an early age. Du Bois was printed in the community’s newspaper by the age of 14. As the only black kid in his class of 12 students, he graduated from high school as valedictorian at the age of 16. Shortly after his graduation, Du Bois became an orphan which forced him to fund his own college education. Du Bois…

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    Did you know that Ellis Bell, the author of one of the greatest love stories ever told, Wuthering Heights, was actually a female who used this pen name as a cover up? Emily Bronte wrote the book under a masculine name because in the late 1800’s it was frowned upon for women to exceed through any form of entertainment. The 1920’s are noted to be a turnaround for females who aspired to write and publish novels. The “Roaring Twenties” was a significant transition in American entertainment because…

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    During the Fall semester of the 2015, I was a part of Dr. Charles Tita’s African American Literature class. Originally, I took the class to fill up my credit hours as well fulfill a prerequisite for my major. The first day of class was like many others and I believed this would be just another “read and respond” class. As the semester moved along, I quickly realized that this class would not be like the others but instead be something new and different. Unlike other classes where professors…

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    "The Harlem Renaissance": Influence on The Black community. The 1900s in are seen as one of the most time periods in U.S. History ever, from the Wright brothers constructing the first airplane to the first movie theater. it was especially meaningful for the African American People, numerous events took place during the 1900s that changed black culture, but the most influential of them all was the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a culmination of change in attitude and a shift…

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