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This paper discusses Stranger in the Village. Stranger in the Village is primarily a cry against racial discrimination. Black refers to the American Negroes and white refers to white men, the Americans. These Americans were originally discontented Europeans (Baldwin 1955) who came to the New World - which later became the North American continent - and found the Blacks there. These original settlers believed that they were morally destined to conquer this vast and great Continent and, out of necessity, had to reconcile the fact of Black slavery as part of that moral assumption of superiority, conquest and destiny. It has been more than 300 years since at Jamestown and the Negro has remained a slave, wrestling and fighting for his dignity, identity and freedom from his American master.
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297.32 Candide - Life Is Worth Living.
Voltaire earned much fame and criticism at the same time for his powerful crusade against injustice and bigotry, expressed in brilliant literature. He went up against the government and the Catholic hierarchy, particularly because of the Grand Inquisition. His character, Candide, was very much patterned after his own personality and experience, but his character begins by believing in goodness as prevailing in the world and ends the same way, despite his (Voltaire's) deadly cynicism. His famous phrase, "the best of possible worlds," has been his landmark, and the question that follows is, "what then are the others?"
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298.112 Southern Slavery.
The focus of this paper is on slavery. This is a tough subject with many burning issues stemming back from the early days of Southern slavery. Although always and inevitably tagged along with the burning issue of slavery in those years preceding the American Civil War, expanding American territory would redound to the best advantage of its people and further enhance its economic and political objectives and gains. The principle of manifest destiny could be invoked, whereby the people of those days had the power and duty "to overspread and to possess the whole of (the Northern American) continent, which Providence has given (them) for the development of the great experiment of liberty." This tenet, introduced and made popular by journalist John L. Sullivan in 1845, which maintained that it was the American nation's destiny as well as duty to conquer the West and to expand its limits "in the name of God, nature, civilization and progress."
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299.120 African-American.
This paper discusses African Americans. Young African-Americans, especially males, face particularly acute and limited chances of succeeding in school, as they do socially, a lot they share with other under-served minority and poor populations (Bailey and Paisley). Statistics say that African-Americans account for only 17% of the total population of a typical school, yet they comprise 32% of all suspensions and 30% of all expulsions. There are also three times more African-American males in remedial or special education classes than their while male counterparts and only 8.4% of those in gifted and talented classes are African-American.
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300.267 Should We Abandon the Term Race?
This paper attempts to answer the question: Should we abandon the term race? Throughout history, there have been several arguments, within philosophy that has tried to answer this question. This paper will attempt to prove that race doesn't really exist. The immediate reaction of most people is that this question is obviously nonsense. The physician will retort, "What do you mean 'there is no such thing as race'? I see it in my practice everyday!" Jane Doe and John Doe will be equally incredulous. There is no "biological entity that warrants the term 'race'."
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301.272 Rosa Parks-Courage in Movement.
Rosa Parks, a symbol of courage, recognized by many for her achievements, her diligence to changes into action-her desire for something better. Mrs. Parks' inner strength, leadership, remind us -- and inspire us -- that there everyone has the ability to make a difference. We know the story. One December evening, a woman left work and boarded a bus for home. She was tired; her feet ached. But this was Montgomery, Ala., in 1955, and as the bus became crowded, the woman, a black woman, was ordered to give up her seat to a white passenger. When she remained seated, that simple decision eventually led to the disintegration of institutionalized segregation in the South, ushering in a new era of the civil rights movement.