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Representations of Black Characters in The Movie Get Out (2017)
In this 21st century, the representation of Black people in many U.S. movies is still problematic, for the movies do not omit the stereotypical representations of Black people, which are often depicted being disrespectful and unintelligent compared to ...
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The mass incarceration of poor people of color represents a new American caste system that is the moral equivalent of Jim Crow. Today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against criminals in nearly all the ways it was once legal to discriminate against
Michelle Alexander
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The first novel in Xhosa [PDF]
The first novel in the Xhosa language, USamson, written by the greatest figure in the history of Xhosa literature, S. E. K. Mqhayi (1875–1945), and published in 1907, is now lost.
Opland, Jeff
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The Terrorist Attack in Kunming, China: Does It Indicate a Growing Threat Worldwide? [PDF]
At 9:00 pm on March 1, 2014, six men and two women, dressed in black and wielding knives, arrived at the Kunming train station, one of the largest in southwest China, and began slashing people at random. Before authorities could stop them, the assailants
Butterworth, Bruce R., Jenkins, Brian M.
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A Radical Revolution in Thought: Frederick Douglass on the Slave’s Perspective on Republican Freedom [PDF]
While the image of the slave as the antithesis of the freeman is central to republican freedom, it is striking to note that slaves themselves have not contributed to how this condition is understood.
Coffee, Alan M. S. J.
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The Exit Interview: Perceptions on Why Black Professionals Leave Grantmaking Institutions [PDF]
Most would agree that in recent years, the field of philanthropy has begun to take seriously the need to increase diversity within its sector -- and particularly among its leadership.
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Illusions of Grandeurs: Washingtonian Architecture as Seen by White and Black People of the Early Nineteenth Century [PDF]
In the early nineteenth century, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson built a classically inspired capital designed to legitimize American republican ideals. White interpretations of the architecture gradually aligned more with the founders’ intentions,
Shea, Lillian D.
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ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 8TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ETHNIC AND MINORITY STUDIES [PDF]
On November 10, 1939 at Benedict College, a black institution in Columbia, black South Carolinians met to organize a state unit of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Poeple [People] (NAACP). The main objective of the new organization,
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Black Theology of Liberation: Faith and socio-economic justice in South Africa’s struggles
The connection between faith and socio-economic justice in post-apartheid South Africa remains a critical area of discourse, requiring focused theological analysis.
Solomon S. Mahlangu
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