African-American Studies, 1870-1950 Essays and Research Papers, pg.10
Recent publications in the African-American Studies / 1870-1950 category
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A paper looking at the African-American migration to Philadelphia that took place at the end of the industrial age.# 64634 | 3,572 words | 15 sources | APA | 2006$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A paper on the life of Anne Moody and how, even as a child, she knew that she did not want to follow in her parents' footsteps as sharecroppers.# 62524 | 1,171 words | 1 source | MLA | 2005$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A look at the central role that Marcus Garvey played in the "back to Africa" movement.# 62413 | 1,246 words | 3 sources | MLA | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An historical essay concerning the forced Americanization and de-culturalization of Native Americans and Africans through the misuse of education.# 62361 | 2,181 words | 1 source | MLA | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An examination of Baldwin's exploration of the narrator's personality in 'Sonny's Blues.' Baldwin portrays a young African-American who has successfully assimilated into white society and contrasts this success with his brother's failure.# 61184 | 954 words | 0 sources | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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Explores the contrasting lives of two African-American brothers in twentieth-century New York. The paper focuses on issues of assimilation, hope, faith and cultural preservation.# 61163 | 828 words | 0 sources | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A critical analysis of "Love Across the Color Line" by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz and Kathy Peiss# 60023 | 1,700 words | 2 sources | MLA | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An analysis of the on-going problems of racism and oppression in the United States.# 59295 | 1,383 words | 11 sources | MLA | 2004 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A look at how Harriet Beecher Stowe was a catalyst for social change.# 59265 | 2,236 words | 11 sources | MLA | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An examination of whether the Garvey Movement succeeded in establishing Black Nationalism either as a practical strategy, or as an ideal for African-Americans.# 59139 | 1,744 words | 11 sources | MLA | 2005 |$19.95 Add to cart More information