Thoreaus Civil Disobedience vs.
Douglass Narrative
Of The Life Of ...: A 5 page discussion of the two men,
their backgrounds, their views of slavery and their
approaches to obliterating it. Bibliography lists 3 primary
sources including the books. Thordoug.wps Ben
Franklin vs. Frederick Douglass : A broadly-defined 5
page essay comparing Benjamin Franklin to Frederick
Dogulass. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Frankdou.wps
Thomas Jefferson vs. Frederick Douglass :
Approximately 6
pages worth of notes useful for a general comparison of
Thomas Jefferson and Frederick Douglass. No
Bibliographic references. Fredjeff.wps
Frederick Douglass & Yezierska / Into Freedom :
A 6 page
paper on the similar lives and philosophies of Anzia
Yezierska, a Russian-Jewish writer who grew up on the
East Side of New York City, and Frederick Douglass, the
famed orator who was born a slave. Special emphasis is
placed on their views on education and wealth in our
society. Bibliography lists 1 source. Dougy.wps
Dr. Martin Luther King : 2
pages in length. In this short
essay, the writer discusses Martin Luther King as a man of
impressive moral presence. Presented are some of MLK's
most significant contributions to humanity and the Civil
Rights cause. Bibliography lists 4 sources. King4jen.wps
Media And The Message of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. :
A 5 page paper on media's role in creating an ongoing
image of leadership in the civil rights movement via Martin
Luther King, Jr. The paper discusses the roles of timing,
sensationalism, media restraint, and how the genre of eulogy
was used to retain a desired media image--that benefitted all
citizens in the fight for freedom. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Civrig.wps
Martin Luther King Jr. / News Magazine Views of a Black
Leader : An 8 page paper that provides a comprehensive
overview of the period surrounding the "Freedom March" of
August 1963 and the portrayal of Martin Luther King, Jr. in
the news media. This paper evaluates actual primary
sources from 1963, including Time, Newsweek and US
News and World Report as they presented conflicting views
of MLK as a leader. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Kingmen.wps
Martin Luther King, Jr. : In 5 pages the writer
discusses
Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a
dream. That dream was for equality for all people of all
races, colors, and creeds. Martin Luther King's views
concerning other colors, ethnic groups and other races
impacted his work. He was a leader among men and a civil
rights activist, but he was more than that. He was a legend
and because of that, he is one of the few people that have a
national holiday. George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
are his peers. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mlkingjr.wps
Martin Luther King, Jr. & A. Philip Randolph / Comparison
A 5 page analysis and research paper that looks at the lives
of these two influential Civil Rights Leaders. The name of
Martin Luther King, Jr. is immediately recognizable as one
of the principal architects of the Civil Rights Movement of
the 1960s. Through his speeches and his writing, King was
able to articulate the feelings of his generation of
African-Americans and to motivate them toward political
activism. The name of A. Philip Randolph is far less
familiar outside of the African-American community;
however, like King, Randolph was one of the principal
motivator of his generation and a pioneer in gaining civil
rights for African-Americans. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Kingrand.wps
Martin Luther King, Jr. : In 5 pages the author
discusses
Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a
dream. That dream was for equality for all people of all
races, colors, and creeds. Martin Luther King's views
concerning other colors, ethnic groups and other races
impacted his work. He was a leader among men and a civil
rights activist, but he was more than that. He was a legend
and because of that, he is one of the few people that have a
national holiday. George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
are his peers. Bibliography lists 4 sources. MLKJ1.wps
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