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Snow In AugustSnow in August by Pete Hamill was a brilliant fable not only for our time but also for all time. The setting was the year 1947 in Brooklyn, the war veterans had come home, the first black man makes it to the major leagues, and great prejudice against race and religion is present. Whi...
"A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty is a story that uses symbolism through the surroundings. The main character of the story is Pheonix Jackson, an old black woman who seeks out to find medicine for her sick nephew. She lives in the woods and faces the journey of walking through the snow to get to th...
This scene is about the massacre of a band of Indians. Fools Crow can smell the death, and he knows what he is about to see, and he goes into the camp, anyway. He knows that he has to see it to understand it. He even forces Heavy-charging-in-the-bush to take him into the camp when the horse is reluc...
Cops beating up coloured people for no particular reason. Teenage girls throwing eggs at elder Chinese. Islamic students getting teased at school because of their clothes...Pretty soon you'd start asking yourself, "Why can't we live with our families, and go to our classes, and work a...
"The Child by Tiger" is not only a wonderful short story but an excellent learning tool as well. Much can be learned from the way the author writes the story. Thomas Wolfe uses characters, setting, and imagery to establish a theme of violence and savagery of the human soul.Characters of young boys...
Jack Johnson Breaking Barriers Arthur John (Jack) Johnson (1878 -1946) was the first black, and first Texan, to win the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. Johnson was born in Galveston on March 31, 1878. He was the second of six children of Henry and Tiny Johnson. Henry was a fo...
Fear, Flight, and Fate It's an old saying "Don't Judge a book by its cover". It has happen at least once. The cover of a book looks boring or the title sounds boring, the book is automatically labeled as boring. A lot of times this is done. The odds are is the novel was actually good. When you ...
Slavery and Frederick DouglassIn the early nineteenth century a black man could be whipped for no reason, he could be beaten, stripped or tortured for the entertainment of his master. A black woman could be sexually harassed, assaulted, beaten or raped at anytime without question. The institution of...
Dreams DeferredThe poem, "A Dream Deferred," by Langston Hughes, accurately and descriptively portrays the attitudes of African American people during the mid 1900's. Hughes expresses the possible responses of African Americans to their dreams being deferred by means of metaphors and similes. The fi...
When William Edward Burghardt Du Bois wrote The Souls of Black Folk, he had no idea that it would become one of thegreatest pieces of southern literature written in his time. This book made a definitive impact on how black culture was viewed. The Souls of Black Folk even revolutionized white society...