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Papers On Black Studies
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Tocqueville/His Views of Blacks
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A 6 page essay that offer analysis and discussion of Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America. In the chapter entitled, "The Present and Probable Future Condition of the Three Races that Inhabit the Territory of the United States," Tocqueville describes the relations between the three, "naturally distinct" races that inhabited the US at this time (Tocqueville). These were European-descended Americans, Native Americans and African Americans, the majority of whom were held in slavery. At this time in the early nineteenth century, Tocqueville accurately perceived the racial problems that would haunt the country. Tocqueville saw no satisfactory solution to the questions of slavery, abolition and racial coexistence. Examination of Tocqueville's predictions regarding slavery shows them to be quite accurate in many ways. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khadtblk.rtf
Tomas Almaguer's 'Racial Fault Lines'
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A 10 page paper that provides a basic overview of Tomas Almaguer's book Racial Fault Lines, and considers the implications of his arguments for the development of white supremacy in California. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Racfault.wps
Toni Morrison and Alain Locke: Dreams
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A 3 page paper which examines the notion of dreams and “train dancing” for the African Americans in relationship to the Great Migration and Harlem as seen in Toni Morrison’s “Jazz” and Alain Locke’s “The New Negro.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAtnal.rtf
Toni Morrison's "Beloved": Healing, Recovery And Memory
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5 pages in length. Much of Toni Morrison's novel "Beloved" seems to be about one's memory or repression of a traumatic past. While Baby Suggs urges Sethe to "lay down your sword and shield. Don't study war no more," Sethe finds herself so mired in the past that "her brain wasn't interested in the future" (Morrison 70). Freudian theory would have it that we can't be freed from our past until we face it. With that in mind, one can readily surmise that the connection between healing, recovery and memory in "Beloved" is a long
and arduous process of painful explication typically found in slave narratives. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCtmorr.doc
Toni Morrison's "Tar Baby": Black-On-Black Prejudice
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10 pages in length. The absence of cultural identity equates to the loss of self in Tony Morrison's "Tar Baby," a conflict with which her two main characters openly grapple. In an attempt to reflect how black-on-black prejudice can be just as damning as any other, the author puts pen to paper in order to illustrate her inherent African-American spirit. Morrison's words are instrumental in effectuating the significant absence of self-image so commonplace in the black psyche that Jadine feels the need to infiltrate the white man's world in order to find meaningful essence. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCTrBby.rtf
Toni Morrison’s “Beloved” -- Comparing Movie to Novel
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This 5
page report discusses Toni Morrison’s 1987 novel, “Beloved,” and
the 1998 screen adaptation of the novel starring Oprah Winfrey.
The writer expresses a strong preference for the novel and
asserts that the film was not a good adaptation of it. One of
Toni Morrison’s great talents as a writer is the way she develops
her characters throughout the process of the story she is
telling. Each presents himself or herself as an individual in
their own right who is about to be irrevocably changed by virtue
of the life processes they will encounter. Unfortunately, such
depth is neglected in the movie. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWbeluvd.wps
Toussaint L'ouverture And The San Domingo Revolution
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10 pages in length. Rebellion was part of the enslaved people's everyday lives in San Domingo. Not a day went by that they did not plan and scheme and devise ways to gain their freedom, a freedom that was unjustly oppressed by the white population. Yet so vigilantly controlled were the
slaves that rebellion became a near-impossibility, that is, until Toussaint L'Ouverture took the responsibility of leading the slaves to inevitable freedom by means of revolt. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCsando.doc
Traci West/Wounds of the Spirit
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A 3 page book review that also offers the writer's reactions to Traci C. West's Wounds of the Spirit: Black Women, Violence and Resistance Ethics, which is a text that chronicles stories of abuse from numerous African American women. However, as the full title suggests, this is not simply a book about victimization, as it also discusses empowerment and how these women draw upon spiritual resources in order to resist the social forces that seek to dominate them. This point is demonstrated by looking at four representative chapters of this text. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khtwest.rtf
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