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Mafeking Diary
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Occasionally, history is very much like a tossed coin: it lands on one side and that is the story that is heard, it falls on the other side and a completely different and equally accurate story enfolds. This 5 page paper explores the siege of Mafeking during the Anglo-Boer war as it is presented by Sol Plaatje in The Mafeking Diary. No additional sources are listed.
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Maggie’s American Dream by James Comer
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A 3 page discussion and summary of James Comer’s book Maggie’s American Dream. Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
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Malcolm X
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A 12 page paper which examines elements of Malcolm X’s character and life. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Malcolm X and His Popularity Today
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A 10 page paper that discusses the popularity of Malcolm X in today's society. Malcolm X is greatly exaggerated today, in relationship to the amount of individuals who are promoting him and merchandise that bears his image. More often than not, these individuals who endorse such merchandise, are actually incredibly ignorant about what Malcolm X stood for. During his day, Malcolm X was greatly disliked, even by many of his own race, as his visions were often based on anger. Various opinions and possibilities are provided which help to detail why Malcolm has become popular once again. Bibliography list 4 sources.
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Malcolm X And Martin Luther King: Differing Approach
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6 pages in length. Comparing the approach to racial issues between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. requires the student to delve into various elements of each man's past, such as differing regional origins, in order to gain a significantly better understanding as to why – while enlightening the world on the same subject matter – came away doing so in such divergent ways. Alex Haley illustrates these differences in The Autobiography of Malcolm X; while penned by Haley -- an American writer who depicts the struggles of American blacks -- it is actually a compilation of many interviews that were conducted shortly before Malcolm's death. It was not known at the time of publication, however, that the autobiography would create such a furor over its release; in fact, the book soon became recognized as a classic of black American autobiography. No additional sources cited.
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Malcolm X's Philosophical Beliefs
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An 8 page paper which discusses the various philosophical beliefs maintained by Malcolm X. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Malcolm X: Changing Societal Structure
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A 7 page overview of the life and contributions of Malcolm Little, the man who would come to be known as Malcolm X during the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Discusses the dichotomy of societies memory of this man and the changes in that memory over time. Concludes that perhaps this change in our collective memories is simply a reflection of political correctness or perhaps it is indeed a correction of a misperception. What is obvious, however, is the fact that Malcolm X, regardless of his tactics, was instrumental in effecting change in the societal structure of our country. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Male and Female Slaves: Jacobs and Douglass
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A 5 page paper which illustrates the differences between how female and male slaves depict slavery. The perspective of the female comes from “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” by Harriet Ann Jacobs. The perspective of the male comes from “The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” by Frederick Douglass. No additional sources cited.
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