Plight Of The Assimilated Slave : This subject is
explored
in a 5 page analysis that looks at Mullin's thesis as contained
in Gerald W. Mullins Flight and Rebellion and its
application to other slave cultures. Three similar works are
considered in evaluation of Mullin's view including books
by William D. Piersen and David Walker. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Slave1.wps Argument For
African-American Reparation : A 6 page
research paper that discusses the need for and advantages of
making reparations to African Americans for 250 years of
slavery. The writer presents both the ongoing economic
disadvantages caused by this inheritance, and that this was
resolved in other reparation cases. The writer also provides
brief viewpoints of Black leaders and President Clinton on
what should be done and what is being done to resolve this
issue. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Repar.wps
Psychology of Racism : A 20 page research paper
which
examines the root causes of racial prejudice. The writer
argues that sociobiologists are correct in believing that
racism stems from an inherent reaction within all human
beings to anyone who is not a member of their own
particular group. This explanation is thoroughly examined
both from a sociobiological and psychoanalytic standpoint.
Bibliography lists 22 sources. Racpsych.wps
Effects of Racism on Children : An 8 page research
paper
which examines how racism impacts children. The writer
discusses how black parents have to transmit to their
children information concerning racism and the dangers of
world without having the children internalize the dominant
cultures negative messages concerning African-Americans.
Other topics addressed include the importance of
multiculturalism in school curriculums, conflict resolution,
and the traditional approach to teaching history.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Childrac.wps
Charles Murrays Affirmative Racism / An
Analysis :
This 6 page essay analyzes Murray's article and argues to
support his comments. Anti-discrimination laws in
employment and higher education admissions with their
resultant lawsuits have resulted in the very thing they
intended to eliminate -- racism but a different form of
racism. The writer agrees with Murray that racism of any
kind, is destructive to all involved. Murray.wps
Film Analysis / "Sankosa" -- What It Means To
Today's
African-American : Written from an Afro-centric
perspective, this 4 page essay discusses the film "Sankosa"
and its emotional impact on the modern-day
Black-American attempting to reconcile feelings about
slavery. No Bibliography. Sankosa.wps
Film Analysis / "Sankosa" -- The Importance Of
Remembering : A 4 page essay on the importance of a film
like "Sankosa" -- to ensure that African-Americans never
forget their roots. Slavery is described as a problem that
could conceivably re-occur if history fails to adequately
re-tell its horrific tales. In the writer's opinion, Sankosa is
most likely a chillingly real account-- worthy of anyone's
attention. Sankosa2.wps
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