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    Black Girl Viral

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    Senegal’s Black Girl Magic Photo Goes Viral Photo credit: The Source A picture showing five young‚ confident‚ and beautiful black women wearing Nike shirts and sneakers went viral. The photo shows these young women wearing turbans and skirts designed with traditional African prints while wearing Nike apparel and holding basketballs. Ben Bailey Smith posted the picture to Twitter and it spread like wildfire and traveled across different social media platforms. The image was retweeted‚ reposted

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    Black Girl Stereotypes

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    I am a black girl who grew up in predominately white areas. Growing up all my friends were white and although I wondered what it was like to have black friends‚ it never really bothered me. They were my friends‚ it didn’t matter what color their skin was. Then in sixth grade‚ I moved to Norfolk‚ Virginia. Norfolk has a large African-American community and I was excited to have friends that looked like me. However‚ when I was around the black kids in my school I never felt like I belonged

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    Black Like Me

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    Black Like me The book Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a moving true story of how a white man manages to experience what it is like to be a “Negro” or black person in the 1950s. The author did this social experiment by taking medication and dying his skin a deep brown. He wanted to really experience the challenges and changes a black man in this time would go through. By traveling through the far south‚ Griffin got a taste of what real life was for a Negro. The experiment starts in the

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    In the novel Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin‚ the title is used as an allusion to a line in the poem “Dream Variations” by Langston Hughes. In this poem Hughes writes of his wishes to end racism. He writes “Rest at pale evening… / A tall slim tree… / Night coming tenderly / Black like me.” John Howard Griffin who longed to address the issue of race thought that with the title it would reach out to not only to the whites but also to the blacks. Carmihael Stokely states “Black Like Me is an excellent

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    6 The article "Like Black Smoke" and the article "A World Turned Upside Down" both mainly discuss about a horrible and deadly diseas called the bubonic plague. Like "A World Turned Upside Down" the author is mainly describing how black death swept through and has effected Europe and changed everything in the old times. In the article "Like Black Smoke" the author is telling how the black death spread‚ where it came from‚ and where it traveled. "Like Black Smoke" was to explain how

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    Black Like Me

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    Plot Summary: Black Like Me was written by John Howard Griffin about his adventure in some southern states and what he observed when he pigmented his skin to be an African American; who at the time was being discriminated against. Throughout his experiment he experienced many things including racism‚ discrimination‚ and survival. Griffin was a privileged southern white from Texas. During the pigmentation process he set out for New Orleans‚ once the procedure was done completely‚ he seen things

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    In 1959‚ John Howard Griffin‚ a white man from Texas‚ did an experiment. He darkened his skin using drugs and a sun lamp to pass for a black man. He then toured Mississippi‚ Alabama‚ and Louisiana by buses and hitchhiking. Griffin recorded his experiences in his book Black Like Me‚ first published in 1961 (Karr). This was a positive experiment because by publishing his experiences it crossed racial lines and made Caucasian people‚ as well as African Americans‚ rethink their views. Griffin

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    Black Like Me Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a Multicultural story set in the south around the late 1950’s in first person point of view about John Griffin in 1959 in the deep south of the east coast‚ who is a novelist that decides to get his skin temporarily darkened medically to black. What Griffin hopes to achieve is enough information about the relationships between blacks and whites to write a book about it.The overall main obstacle is society‚ and the racial divide in the south

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    help him publish the book he soon wants to make after his experiment. The experiment is to change his skin color to black and try to resolve discrimination with the black and white people. Mr. Levitan thinks this is a crazy idea and thinks he’s sure to get killed the second someone finds out about what he’s doing.  This shows that it was extremely dangerous to try anything like this back in that time period because everyone was very pro-racism. I think it shouldn’t have to be dangerous to do

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    My Comparison Paper Latosha Sweet ENG125: Introduction to Literature Sheila Gordon 03/07/2011 The literary works I will compare are “Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levin Morales and “What’s It like to be a Black Girl” by Patricia Smith. The works focus on the psyche of two women of African descent‚ plagued by the historical American public perceptions of their culture. These negative perceptions play an important part of the individual’s psyche due to prejudice. It has misconstrued and distorted

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