Week Five Asynchronous Discussion (150-350 words): In defense of 2 Live Crew’s explicit content, Henry Louis Gates writes, “For centuries, African-Americans have been forced to develop coded ways of communicating to protect them from danger…This is the street tradition called
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The iSearch ProjectFor your final essay in the course, you will be doing an iSearch paper. The major difference between a regular research paper and an iSearch paper is: The iSearch assignment requires that you devote time and energy to
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prompt : explain how they experience of enslaved women as discussed in the book ( Give me liberty! by Eric Foner) differ from that of slaves in general or of enslaved men as you have moved elsewhere? Make sure to
Climate change Greenland melting away
Overview Using a topic that you have already researched for this course, you will design an infographic that uses text and design elements to inform your audience about the topic. Because the accurate analysis and interpretation of data (e.g., statistics,
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Make sure to include a clear thesis statement. For example, you might find a common subject or theme the artist addresses. What do you have to say about this artist and his/her work? -Do NOT write a biography of the
The Yellow Wallpaper Social/Cultural/Historical Context
: Do some research into the social, cultural, or historical elements within the story or poem, and try to identify the context that helped inspire the author to write this particular piece. How does this context influence or dictate the
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Using information from the film, answer these questions: What is happening in the opening scene of the film? What was the Harlem Renaissance? When did it take place? Even after slavery ended, African Americans were still widely oppressed and discriminated
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In the early twentieth century, large numbers of African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North to escape Jim Crow oppression and seek economic opportunities. In 1940-41, artist Jacob Lawrence addressed this subject in a series of
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ENG 101-O13/Essay Number ThreeNECCFall 2020 In an essay of 1200-2000 words or so, complete ONE of the following writing prompts 1) Each of the readings from the Module three deals with some aspect of social interaction and/or social justice. Can
Is the United States a Meritocracy?
Within the educational system and the larger United States society, there is a debate over whether this country is a Meritocracy. In a meritocracy, your skills and talents are the only limit on how far you can go (once you