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    Sojourner Truth makes several striking points regarding women’s rights in her argumentative speech‚ "Aren’t I a Woman?" She boldly expresses her opinion on the way society judges the status of women‚ and she explains that she too is a woman‚ so why does she not receive the same treatment as other women do? Throughout her daring speech‚ Sojourner responds audaciously to the implied arguments made by other members present at the women’s rights convention. She proposes questions such as "where did

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    White’s purpose of writing is to provide a long overdue examination of female slavery‚ ending long held myths and exemplifying the distinctive struggles that slave women faced in their day to day survival. Deborah Gray White’s book‚ Ar’n’t I a Woman? categorizes black women in the context of the two dogmas they faced in the antebellum South—the Southern feminine model of the dependent‚ physically inert female‚ and the tougher imagery of tough labor and dehumanization that was experienced daily in

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    Millions of children are affected by prejudice and discrimination each day. In the short stories‚ “I Ain’t Sitting Beside Her” by Shyrose Jaffer and “The Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu‚ both protagonists are affected by prejudice and discrimination. Each protagonist was discriminated against for their hobbies and looks or their culture. The narrator in “I Ain’t Sitting Beside Her” and Jack from “The Paper Menagerie” express their beliefs without having to shame them. In this regard‚ prejudice and discrimination

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    Ain’t I a Woman? An Analysis of speech by Sojourner Truth Laurelle Stephens Com.2204‚ Semester 2 Dr. Showell April 9‚ 2007 Being a Woman is powerful. Being an African-American woman is even more powerful Ain’t I a Woman is a speech by Sojourner Truth. This speech is very in lighting to many women of color. For women of color to be noticed is something Sojourner thought was important. Women’s and Negros rights is something positive and that should be looked upon and that’s

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    at least one version. However the original version has a special something about it that helps it stand out from the many covers. The song has an enticing hook‚ interesting historical context‚ and is an earworm that was with me for several days after I first heard the song. The song begins immediately with Domino’s unique style of singing and the lyrics‚ “You made me cry.” He stops singing and the instrumental part

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    Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked - Cage The Elephant. Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked is a good song choice for this book for may reasons. The song parallels the struggle people in the reservation go through to get money. I think the song message about how poverty affects people gives a nod to poverty and lack of resources in the Spokane Reservation and how Junior sees that affects people’s mindset. Also‚ the light situational humor of the song matches up with the humor found in Sherman’s book Rose

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    As I read the essay‚ “Trayvon Martin and I ain’t shit” by Questlove‚ I could already see the inaccurate negative responses pile up in the original posting on facebook. Not for his writing or stance on the case but for his revelation that the world we live in today is still very racist. I felt the pain and inconvenience of a man who lived his life to extreme measures‚ to protect others while belittling himself. Questloves size‚ and race prohibited him from living his life to his full potential because

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    This Ain’t Chicago is Zandria F. Robinson’s study of the relationship between location and race‚ class‚ and gender. She identifies the regional differences‚ specifically of the African-Americans living in the south and north. The study analytically separates the southern blacks from their fictive kin and whites they correlate with in order to explore the differences in regional identities. The study took place in Memphis because Zandria believes that it “sits at the physical‚ temporal‚ and epistemological

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    Sojourner Truth’s “Aren’t I a Woman?” explains how women were treating during the 1800s. Born a slave‚ Truth was able to express and describe how difficult life was for women during these times. Truth wants her audience to realize the reality that women were not being treated equal. Although she had “plowed‚ and planted‚ and gathered into barns‚ and no mean could head [her]” (1406) she was still being treated as a slave but working like a man. She expresses her confusion on how women were treated

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    Who am I Without Him? The author of “So I ain’t no Good Girl”‚ Sharon Flake‚ develops the characters in a way I find realistic and original. It is told in a first person view of the main character; although‚ we don’t know her name‚ we know her boyfriend’s name‚ Raheem. He is known for his good looks and muscles. They have been together for two years now‚ but he treats her as though she is nobody. The narrator has an attitude against other girls‚ because Raheem tends to stare. When she finds him

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