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    The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert Caro Academic Review Robert Caro’s grandiose 1,296 page book, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, reveals the story of the complex and controversial persona of America’s greatest builder Robert Moses. The magnificently well-written piece of work received Pulitzer prize as well as Francis Parkman prize for best book of the year. Caro, born in 1935 in New York City, showed interest and passion for writing

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    In The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man written by James Weldon Johnson, the theme that builds up throughout the novel is identity is shaped by many different aspects, and, at times, it can be hard to find. The main character, James Weldon Johnson, goes through multiple different aspects of society with hardships and difficulties while he is finding who he is. In order to find his identity, James finds out that he is a black man; he encounters many hardships; wonders if his passion is with music;

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    The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman begins with a note from the editor, who is a local schoolteacher near the plantation where Jane Pittman lives. He has long been trying to hear her story, and, beginning in the summer of 1962, she finally tells it to him. When her memory lapses, her acquaintances help fill in the spaces. The recorded tale, with editing, then becomes The Autobiography of Miss Jane. Jane Pittman is born into slavery on a plantation somewhere in Louisiana. Jane is called "Ticey"

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    The purpose for recommending individual exercises, is to couple them with the African American proverb “Each One Teach One.” This concept was created in the U.S. when an enslaved person was taught to read or write, which was a privilege denied to many if not almost all, that their duty was to teach someone else. This term is still used within the African American culture and is a great way to emphasize the value in community cultural wealth. Moreover, this will allow individuals to enhance their

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    What makes you interested in becoming an Academics Chairman Assistant? o I’m very interested in becoming Academic Chairman Assistant for various reasons. My first reasoning is based on my personal desire to be more involved in Delta Zeta and meet more individuals. I tend to be very open and outgoing when I’m placed in a position where I can share my ideas and work with other individuals. Not only this, but I would love to give back to Delta Zeta since in only a few months I’ve received so much love

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    1. What are your academic and career goals? Describe your goals and tell us your plan for meeting them. My academic goal is to complete my associate degree at Central Arizona College in December 2016. I will also improve my leadership skills while a member of Phi Theta Kappa. I will transfer to Upper Iowa University to earn a Bachelor of Psychology. Upper Iowa University offers an accelerated program so I will finish the coursework in one year. All of the UIU courses are offered at the Mesa campus

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    or not you face obstacles, but by your reaction to them. And if you look at these obstacles as a containing fence, they become your excuse for failure. If you look at them as a hurdle, each one strengthens you for the next” -Ben Carson. In The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, a series of obstacles involving slavery and the search for freedom continually affects Jane Pittman and those around her. Every character within the novel has their own unique way of facing these obstacles, but none of them

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    The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman

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    book, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, used many historical events to connect to the characters story. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman was published by Bantam Books in 1972 and has 259 pages. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman is a classic fictional book. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman is the story if a women’s life told when she was over one hundred years old. The novel goes over 3 main periods of time: war years, reconstruction, and slavery. In The Autobiography of Miss

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    identities have been at the epicenter of many works of art throughout American culture as can be seen in: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane, film “Modern Times,” Bessie Smith’s “T’ain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do,” and James Weldon Johnson’s Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. For starters, both Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Crane and “Modern Times” describe a

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    years of writing, Gaines received many awards for his best novels and works. One of the first awards he won was the Joseph Henry Jackson Award in 1959 for his story "Comeback", which Gaines wrote while still attending college. After writing The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, he was nominated into the Black Academy of Arts and Letters in 1972 and received the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1970. The Guggenheim Fellowship allowed him work at Denison University as a writer in residence. In 1983, Gaines

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