|
Papers On Black Social Issues, Politics & Philosophy
Page 21 of 97
|
|
African Cosmology and Morrison’s “Beloved”
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page paper which examines African cosmology as it applies to Toni Morrison’s novel “Beloved.” Bibliography lists 3 sources. RAafcos.rtf
Filename: RAafcos.rtf
Paper Title: African Cosmology and Morrison’s “Beloved”
African Ideology and Culture: Past and Continued Impacts on African Americans
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page discussion of the continued importance of Africa culture and ideology to African Americans. To these people Africa was, and will continue to be a continual theme in their culture and even their perceptions of themselves. It was the underlying commonality of their Africanness which pulled African Americans one of the most turbulent times of their history, the time of slavery. It is this same underlying theme of Africanness which continues to consolidate the African Americans and which allows them to resist total assimilation into white culture. Some suggests that the creation of Africa-centered schools would be a positive factor in the welfare of contemporary Black Americans. While the ideology and culture of Africa is something which should continue to be stressed into our future, however, the segregation of black from white in the form of Africa-centered schools would only be a regress into our past. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPblkAfr.wps
Paper Title: African Ideology and Culture: Past and Continued Impacts on African Americans
African Immigration In England
[ send me this paper ]
A 15 page paper. This essay discusses immigration into the United Kingdom with an emphasis on African immigrants in London. Throughout the essay, reference are made to three families, each of which is headed by a single African mother, two of whom are from Kenya and one from Uganda. The writer reports immigration data, English as a second language data, early conditions the women faced in Africa, education success of ethnic minorities, particularly African Black, the proportion who go on for higher education, and other issues. The interview with the women is hypothetical, all other information is factual. Statistical data are included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGukafrim.rtf
Paper Title: African Immigration In England
African Women and Their Influence in the Caribbean
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page paper on the sociological, political and economic impact of African women or women with African ancestry on the Caribbean region. Lists 4 sources.
Filename: khcarib.wps
Paper Title: African Women and Their Influence in the Caribbean
African-American Childrearing Practices In The 21st Century
[ send me this paper ]
4 pages in length. With adversity serving as the cornerstone of their social, cultural, political and religious existence, African-Americans reflect a people who have long fought to survive against racial discord. Doing so has infused within them a strong sense of self and determination that continues to be passed down through generation after generation by way of childrearing. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCAFAmChild.rtf
Paper Title: African-American Childrearing Practices In The 21st Century
African-American Gangsters In Film / Yesterday vs. Today
[ send me this paper ]
8 pages in length African-American gangster mentality has changed much over the past half century. No longer is it the flamboyant, colorful lifestyle once adopted by shrewd and resourceful businessmen. The black gangster of today is a confused, angry young man who feels completely justified taking out his aggressions on innocent bystanders. The writer compares and contrasts the various differences between these two types of gang members as depicted in the movies Hoodlum and Boyz 'N The Hood. Bibliography included.
Filename: Gangster.wps
Paper Title: African-American Gangsters In Film / Yesterday vs. Today
Term paper examples on-file are only $
11.95/page +FREE
bibliography!!
If you haven't found what you need yet,
check out our CUSTOM
PAPERS
and tell us exactly what to research!
|