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    thick fabric. Confused, I opened my eyes and noticed that I was wearing an orange jumpsuit. The air was cold and smelled rotten. There were black metal bars covering three of the four walls that surrounded me. My head was pressed against a cream colored pillow that I assumed was once white. The hard cot left knots in my muscles. I slowly sat up and felt something stab my upper thigh. I looked down and reached my hand inside my pocket. I grabbed ahold of the items and pulled them out. Scattering

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    When Detective Mike Baskin arrived at the scene, he too gave no thought to fingerprints or any other physical evidence. His first priority was to find the girl and to find the light-colored pickup truck. Those who were present at the scene told him about the happenings, he did not by himself investigate. Furthermore, he did not investigate Haraway’s car, which was parked at the crime scene. They did acknowledge that it was her car (manager pointed this out), but no one thought of looking for any

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    “Real education means to inspire people to live more abundantly, to learn to begin with life as they find it and make it better” (Woodson, The Mis-Education of the Negro). To leave or to stay? This is the question that many African - American students have to answer. When one leaves to go to college, they are presented with an enormous amount of options. To go off and leave home to get a higher education, then when that degree is achieved, to go off into the world and be that shining light in

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    of “moments of being” in her autobiography, A Sketch of the Past, is of special interest because of its possible application to other works of literature which focus on the composition of life. After reading the fictitious Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson, one could wonder how Woolf’s concept is evident or not so evident in Johnson’s narration to test the concept’s applicability. It seems that Johnson’s moments of clarity or “being” are reminiscent of Woolf’s own “moments

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    proponent. While Johnson was a highly celebrated and versatile literary figure, his most well known work is The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man . Even though this title suggests that this work was his own story, it was actually a novel, the first African-American one to mask itself as an autobiography. In this novel, the illegitimate son of a southern white man and his mulatto mistress struggles to find his identity and place in the world. Being light-skinned, he does not discover his black blood

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    ideas of civil importance with the President. This research paper looks deeper into this moment of our American history, as this moment alone was controversial, but also extraordinary. The controversy that resides is that an ex-slave had a great deal of importance in America. An ex-slave that was looked upon by most as a nuisance of the Nation. Yet he would become an invited guest of the White House by the President of the United

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    Robert, first, after for a year stop working for him. They communicate mainly through tapes. It goes on for many years. Of course, the wife has other friends too. Yet, she cannot keep contact with them for long as she had to move constantly due to her ex-husband’s job. However, her blind friend Robert is a special one because they have been around together for almost ten years. She tells Robert almost everything: her first marriage, her life, her loneliness, etc. She even mentions about her failed

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    sense of affinity, and the hand becomes uncanny” (Mori 33). While in isolated situations this phenomenon can be seen as a simple quirk, it can lead to greater consequences down the road, given the right conditions. In the popular 2011 video game, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the theme of how advancements in biotechnology can impact society on a large scale is explored. Set in the future, several decades from now, augmentations to the human body have become so advanced and routine, that people can pay

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    Arianna Kousouros BLK 311.01 Term Paper Resistance to slavery in the Caribbean started before African Americans even set foot on the ships that took them on the middle passage across the Atlantic ocean to the Caribbean islands. Slave rebellions and maroonages started to take place in Caribbean slave society during the 18th and early 19th century. The range to the rebellions varied from minor slaves running away from their owners to violence between slaves and the government. When African Americans

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    left with nearly nothing. Eventually, an idea called sharecropping was developed. Sharecropping was to benefit both of those who could not afford land and the landowner himself. The freed African Americans were very uneducated and illiterate. Most “colored” men and women were valuable farmers. Contracts for sharecropping were

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