Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Running Head: THE CARD SORT
Comparing The Time Difference in Sorting Fifty-Two Cards by Color Versus Suit.
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the difference in the amount of time that it took a subject to separate a deck
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Category: /Literature/English
the cold indifference of Nature in an attempt to transcend a meaningless existence. Courage, virtue, and camaraderie must exist and thrive amidst a catastrophic and chaotic world in order for man to truly live and thrive.
Crane's frequent use of color imagery
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Category: /Literature
AN ANALYSIS OF THE DETRIMENT OF "PASSING" IN JAMES WELDON JOHNSON'S NOVEL, AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN EX-COLORED MAN
Is it rational for a black man to attempt to "pass" himself off as a white person? "Passing" is defined as a detrimental intermediary
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Category: /Social Sciences
Book Report
"By the Color of our Skin: The Illusion of Integration and the Reality of Race"
By: Leonard Steinhorn and Barbara Diggs-Brown
Barbara Diggs-Brown is an experienced editor who knows how to transform a research idea into a finished creation
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Category: /Literature/North American
and boy, as well as skin, as any other group-
And that we have just as many stinkers as any other group."
-Thurgood Marshall
The book "Autobiography of an Ex-Colored" Man by James Weldon Johnson is the tale of a black man who decides to 'pass' for white
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Category: /Literature
Johnson's novel Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, written anonymously, James Weldon writes of a bi-racial man who lives the horrible life of a black man. After changing races, he realizes that he was freer when he was black because his sprit and mind triumphed
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Category: /Literature
In The Color of Water, author James McBride writes both his autobiography and a tribute to the life of his mother, Ruth McBride. Ruth came to America when she was a young girl in a family of Polish Jewish immigrants. Ruth married Andrew Dennis McBride
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Category: /Literature
African-American Literary History
Martin Delaney
The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Politically Considered by Martin Delaney was an important contribution to the ideas of the Black
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Category: /Literature
<Tab/>Both James McBride, the author of The Color of Water, and Nathan McCall, the author of Makes Me Wanna Holler, are black men who grew up during the sixties and seventies where the average black male had few choices for a good future
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Category: /History/World History
Jason Van Dervoort
English 9:Mr.Gunder
Apartheid: The Viewpoints
"Whites, Africans [blacks], colored, and Asians shall be totally separated from each other and each race shall be able to develop along its own lines in its own[geographical] area
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