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    White Room Monologue

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    same clothes‚ we have the same hairstyle and everything. He is the only friend I had‚ since I can’t come out of the house cause my papa forbids me. Though on my fifth birthday he suddenly vanished‚ I never had a chance to ask

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    Shades Of White Summary

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    Shades of White is an ethnographic study of two high schools. One‚ "Valley Groves High School‚" was suburban‚ and the "whitest" high school in the region. Here the student body was comprised of non-Hispanic whites (83 percent)‚ Hispanics (7 percent)‚ Asians (5 percent)‚ Filipinos (2 percent)‚ and African Americans (2 percent). The other‚ "Clavey High‚" was metropolitan and more thoroughly multiracial--African American (54 percent)‚ Asian American (23 percent)‚ white (12 percent)‚ Hispanic (8 percent)

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    Cherokee White Settlers

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    As the White settlement expand west‚ the Cherokees were threatened that their land will 8be taken away from them. To the Cherokees‚ the land has been passed down from their forefathers. If Cherokees leave their territory it would means that they would have to get use to a new environment‚ and leave where their ancestors have lived there for years since anyone can remember. However‚ if they stay and resist‚ they might be forced to follow the rules of the white or being forced out of their home. The

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    Knights of the White Camellia was a secret organization of white men formed in the lower Southern states in the Reconstruction period. They were considered much more conservative than the Klan and they were generally less violent. Its members were pledged to support the supremacy of the white race‚ to oppose the uniting of the races‚ to resist the social and political seizing of the carpetbaggers‚ and to restore white control of the government (Cantrell‚ 2005). The Knights of the White Camellia was

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    Analyzing White America

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    After viewing "Analyzing White America" by Paul Mooney‚ I was initially taken aback by the content. I never expected the rawness that Mooney brought to the stage and he hit the ground running with such a tone without looking back. A lot of the material made me laugh or at the very least smile because i found it to be identifiable with my own life and some of the surroundings that I was brought up in. The part that I found most amusing was Mooney’s suggestion that white people were happier before

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    White Privilege Thesis

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    Americans at the time were very mindful about white Americans and where mindful of racial discrimination. While white Americans on the contrary‚ did not think much about African Americans‚ nor about the effects that institutional and racial discrimination would have towards the group. This ignorance to racism and its effects to the colored community by white Americans has created what people today call as ‘white privilege’. White privilege is not something that white individuals actually do‚ benefit or relish

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    A White Heron Analysis

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    Sarah Orne Jewett’s “White Heron”: Reader’s Response “A White Heron”‚ by Sarah Orne Jewett is about a young city girl named Sylvia. She came to live with her grandma in the countryside. She met a young hunter who was trying to find a rare bird. This girl found that she loves the country life and the animals that live in the woods. I agree with Sylvia who keeps the heron’s secret and who enjoys her life in the countryside. First of all‚ in this story‚ the main character Sylvia was born and grew

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    Summary of Snow White

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    time there lived a lovely little Princess named Snow White. Her vain and wicked Stepmother the Queen feared that some day‚ Snow White’s beauty would surpass her own. So she dressed the little Princess in rags and forced her to work as a Scullery Maid. Each day the vain Queen consulted her Magic Mirror‚ ’Magic Mirror on the Wall‚ Who is the fairest one of all?’...and as long as the Mirror answered‚ ’You are the fairest one of all‚’ Snow White was safe from the Queen’s cruel jealousy. The camera

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    Terry Kay writes a stirring novel called To Dance with the White Dog. In the beginning of the novel‚ the main character‚ Sam Peek‚ loses his wife‚ Cora Peek‚ to a heart attack. Soon after‚ Sam begins to see a mysterious white dog that hides from everyone‚ including his children. Kay never reveals if White Dog is in fact real or simply a figment of Sam Peek ’s imagination‚ but several plot elements lead a reader to believe that White Dog is in fact a real animal[b1]. Kay ’s use of flashback

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    Riding the White Horse

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    Essay Alison Ely 6/24/14 Riding the White Horse Within the universe‚ there are celestial bodies that join together in solar systems that make up galaxies‚ galaxies that create everything tangible and visible and real; however‚ within the heavens and all that is palpable and perceptible and concrete‚ there is so much more: the intangible. At times this is presented as luck or fortune‚ and sometimes‚ it shows itself as love. Yasunari Kawabata’s “The White Horse” (1963) is a ravishing run through

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