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16834 Ellis Cose?s The Rage of a Privileged Class | This paper reports on Ellis Cose?s investigative study of middle-class African Americans' anger, which he describes as "the rage of a privileged class." His subjects, from famous trial lawyers to college professors to CEOs and business owners, are all part of the middle and upper-middle classes, yet their race holds them at the boundary of these classes. This boundary is a source of great strife among educated African Americans, and this paper examines whether the reasons Cose gives are valid explanations of this rage, or whether the book goes any distance towards explaining the source of this profound - though often hidden - dissatisfaction with the system.
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20095 The Prince Jones Case-an analysis | this paper will provide a detaile d analysis of the Prince Joes shooting incident that cccured in Virginia. The actions of the police officer, Jones and the legal action taken after the shooting will be reviewed. As well the social reactions and implications of the shooting and the treatment of the officer after the shooting will be reviewed and considered.
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20163 Reaction to Paul Gonzales's "Appropriation of Culture" | In his article, ?Appropriation of Culture,? Paul D. Gonzales attempts to convince readers that it is racist to use titles or images of Native Americans as sports mascots and that this racism should be confronted. Ultimately, Gonzales argues convincingly that even the tiniest incidence of racism must be rooted out and opposed. As Gonzales points out, ?Today we can admit we know better? (2).
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21015 An Analysis of the African American Family | This study will examine the role of African American families, and how they relate between parental roles in modern times. By assessing the female and male roles within an African American household, we can learn how they raise their children in this environment. In this manner, we can learn why African American children score lower than their white counterparts under educational standards.
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21819 Film Analysis: Patriarchal, Class, and Race in the Films Crooklyn and Legally Blonde | This paper will discuss the various issues of race, class and patriarchal society in the films Crooklyn by Spike Lee and Legally Blonde by Robert Luketic. By acknowledging that both Troy and Elle are similar 'princess' characters in these movies, we can see the racial and class differences that make them ultimately different in the advantages for creating phallocentric female archetypes for patriarchal values within American society.
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