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Last-Modified 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z Last-Save-Date 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z PTEX.Fullbanner This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.17 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX) kpathsea version 6.2.2 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.pdf.PDFParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 45 access_permission:assemble_document true access_permission:can_modify true access_permission:can_print true access_permission:can_print_degraded true access_permission:extract_content true access_permission:extract_for_accessibility true access_permission:fill_in_form true access_permission:modify_annotations true cp:subject In America, no religion better exemplifies the power of the individual than Hoodoo. Within these peripheral communities in the South, enslaved persons created spaces in which individual practitioners could choose which rituals, objects, and beliefs they prioritized for their own salvation. Out of this tradition of “selection” came the development of adornments like Mojo Bags, an amalgamation of objects, both natural and manufactured, that connect the individual directly with the sacred. When adorned with these Mojo Bags, primarily under clothes to assure contact with the skin, practitioners are provided with the power they have previously been denied. I will argue in my paper, therefore, that this method of adornment provides the locus of power needed to address the psychological and physical bondage practitioners faced during the period of enslavement, highlighted by the case of Frederick Douglass’ use of a root that led to his success in fighting with Mr. Covey. created 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z creator Danielle Clausnitzer date 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z dc:creator Danielle Clausnitzer dc:format application/pdf; version=1.5 dc:subject Hoodoo; literature; American South; Frederick Douglass; Mojo Bags dc:title Adorned by Power: The Individualized Experience of the Mojo Bag dcterms:created 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z dcterms:modified 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z meta:author Danielle Clausnitzer meta:creation-date 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z meta:keyword Hoodoo; literature; American South; Frederick Douglass; Mojo Bags meta:save-date 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z modified 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z pdf:PDFVersion 1.5 pdf:charsPerPage ['3116', '3815', '3731', '3720', '4151', '3922', '3314', '735'] pdf:docinfo:created 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z pdf:docinfo:creator Danielle Clausnitzer pdf:docinfo:creator_tool LaTeX with hyperref package pdf:docinfo:custom:PTEX.Fullbanner This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.17 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX) kpathsea version 6.2.2 pdf:docinfo:keywords Hoodoo; literature; American South; Frederick Douglass; Mojo Bags pdf:docinfo:modified 2017-09-29T08:39:18Z pdf:docinfo:producer pdfTeX-1.40.17 pdf:docinfo:subject In America, no religion better exemplifies the power of the individual than Hoodoo. 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Consequently, Pogge claims that freedom from poverty is a recognised human deny people secure access to their basic human rights (Pogge 2010a, 28-30). 1.2: Global Poverty as a Human Rights Violation As global poverty produces a human rights deficit that costs the lives of 18 crime against humanity do not exclude the causes of global poverty, as they are that global poverty is a crime against humanity, but it does show that the claim is global poverty is comparable to a crime against humanity if it has sufficient cache = ./cache/work_5axvba3g45chdjssce55t6sgau.pdf txt = ./txt/work_5axvba3g45chdjssce55t6sgau.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_4bms7zdk65bnlk4yxok6eztqra author = (:Unkn) Unknown title = Benevolent Design and the Beloved Community: Legacies of Technological Discourse, Progress, Sanctuary, and Support in and around Historically Black Colleges and Universities date = 2020 pages = 325 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 91490 sentences = 5431 flesch = 57 summary = about technological discourse, progress, historically Black colleges and universities, discourse of race and technology in the African-American experience, particularly at discourse of race and technology in the African-American experience, particularly at of African Americans, technology, and educational space, specifically as it relates to public support for higher education for African Americans, which led to important social higher education systems to provide a land-grant institution for black students whenever a of African Americans, technology, and educational space that are specifically relevant to education in HBCUs as a social necessity carried out in various early Black institutions, African-American discourse communities that are actively engaging issues of technology Modernity, Technology and African American Culture between the World Wars, Joel Black Architects, Slave Quilts and an African American Rhetoric of Design," Banks uses African-American educational institutions like HBCUs. 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Snyder-Yuly title = Modern-day minstrelsy: online microaggressions and the digital narratives of homeless black males date = 2018 pages = 299 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 79767 sentences = 6515 flesch = 63 summary = comments related to three homeless Black males whose stories went viral. dissertation suggested that news coverage of homeless individuals was less likely to A second theme associated with Black individuals in the news focuses on stories readership, create digital narratives for Black homeless men by the way their stories are digital narratives of three homeless Black men: Ted Williams, Jeffrey Hillman, and Billy 355 comments related to Ted Williams, the Black homeless man with the "golden voice" related to homelessness and/or race; therefore, the audience is presented with a rags-toriches story that discounts the realities of Williams's situation. 1020 comments related to Jeffrey Hillman, the Black homeless man who was given a commented on as individuals suddenly began to focus on Hillman and homeless people 389 comments related to Billy Ray Harris, the black homeless man who returned a homelessness as an individual problem, these stories present White people as kind and cache = ./cache/work_k53rtlrrube4bhuxdrhrn7jwpm.pdf txt = ./txt/work_k53rtlrrube4bhuxdrhrn7jwpm.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_buzgr7awifh47cz6uxtnqploui author = Julia Reinhard Lupton title = The Tempest and Black Natural Law date = 2019 pages = 15 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 10063 sentences = 652 flesch = 62 summary = Abstract: Vincent Lloyd's 2016 book Black Natural Law presents four case histories in which African Reading Shakespeare with black natural law is not simply an audacious leap into our troubled Keywords: natural law; black theology; The Tempest; Richard Hooker; Thomas Aquinas; James Cone; humanity in opposition to the punitive actions of Prospero can be captured within a natural law into the Scriptural strain that stamps black natural law, whose writers took the idea of humanity the soul as imago dei participating in God through reason secures access to natural law, fallen human the humanism of Cicero, Aquinas and Hooker, but each sets natural law off on its path towards Black natural law amplifies the creaturely character of the imago dei by emphasizing the positive Caliban takes the creaturely condition that runs through premodern natural law theory and intensifies and placing Caliban in the black natural law tradition. cache = ./cache/work_buzgr7awifh47cz6uxtnqploui.pdf txt = ./txt/work_buzgr7awifh47cz6uxtnqploui.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_rlvackkh7fdttedwqr5rb24luq author = Joseph G. Ramsey title = Invisible Tragedies, Invisible Possibilities: Or, Re-Reading What's Left of a Great American (Anti-Communist) Novel date = 2019 pages = 28 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 11828 sentences = 496 flesch = 51 summary = Wrestling with the Left: The Making of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man novel that nonetheless itself was for a long-time a complexly Marxist, and procommunist, book, before being wrestled down into the cold war anticommunist literary radical left milieu.3 And yet the text does not stray far from its focus on Ellison's itself, Foley's short fiction readings shed further red light on Ellison's later novel writing. Foley also explores Ellison's evolving criticisms of the US communist left. the same time, Foley shows how Ellison, in his early writings, grasped the dialectical black nationalism to class struggle for instance, or the relationship of domestic antiracism to international anti-fascism, the relationship of culture to politics, and of history codes of the early Ellison were radically different from those found in Invisible Man, but the paradigm" Ellison took up from Marxist and communist literary and political of Ellison's novel, as reframed by Foley, is that, displaced into such a mutilated cold war cache = ./cache/work_rlvackkh7fdttedwqr5rb24luq.pdf txt = ./txt/work_rlvackkh7fdttedwqr5rb24luq.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q author = Denise Herd title = Voices from the Field: The Social Construction of Alcohol Problems in Inner-City Communities date = 2011 pages = 34 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 11496 sentences = 715 flesch = 59 summary = KEY WORDS: Alcohol policy, social movements, drugs, racial The present study analyzed how activists interpreted the origins of mobilization around alcohol policy issues within their and advocates who had worked with community groups on alcohol policy issues and were familiar with key activists, and by Issues: High concentration of alcohol outlets and associated problems (e.g., loitering and deterioration); drug dealing entrenched in the community issues were concerns about alcohol outlets, crime, drugs, public informant from Milwaukee said people were prompted to mobilize when they realized the number of alcohol outlets was harmful to youth. Antonio, an informant described a particularly violent and disturbing incident related to alcohol use that prompted people to Informants discussed the role of public drinking and community alcohol-related problems in mobilizing communities to Informants in the study contrasted the alcohol-related problems in inner cities with those in the suburbs, and their relative role as reasons to mobilize. cache = ./cache/work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q.pdf txt = ./txt/work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_3vaxlge6vnfb3jxxep23ebw2nm author = Justin J. Latterell title = Between Martin Luther and Martin Luther King: James Pennington's Struggle for 'Sacred Human Rights' Against Slavery date = 2020 pages = 87 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 36383 sentences = 2632 flesch = 73 summary = James Pennington's Struggle for "Sacred Human Rights" Against Slavery he mounted pulpits, lecterns, and soapboxes on both sides of the Atlantic, pleading for the rights and liberties of all—especially for African Americans, slave and free.14 W.C. PENNINGTON, PASTOR OF A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW YORK, FORMERLY A SLAVE IN Convinced that liberation of body, mind, and soul were interdependent, Pennington resolved to prepare himself for the vocation of minister and educator, and from that platform to join churches, schools, families, and abolitionist societies alike to fight for the emancipation, Pennington further followed Protestant convention in seeing liberty of conscience as the wellspring of "individual rights under the government of God."94 Like the duties that flowed from conscience, these that God is the author of American slavery?" Pennington demanded. church in the United States, nor in the world."); James W.C. Pennington, God Is No Respecter of Persons, LIBERATOR, Aug. 5, 1842, available at BAP, Doc. No. cache = ./cache/work_3vaxlge6vnfb3jxxep23ebw2nm.pdf txt = ./txt/work_3vaxlge6vnfb3jxxep23ebw2nm.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_svu2af4mwvgb7ie4bb5kdfc4ai author = Christopher E. Kozak title = The Rule of Liberty date = 2021 pages = 76 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 36201 sentences = 3445 flesch = 79 summary = principle of the Common Law.5 At its most abstract, the AngloAmerican rule held that courts must presume in favor of liberty,6 and suppletive Rule of Liberty assumed that slavery was a natural right. (Md. 1849) (holding that the power to free slaves was not an existing right. intermediate state between slavery and absolute freedom, recognized by our courts, positive law.100 Once a slave resided in a free state by the master's law of this state which can bring into operation the right of slavery when once short of positive law, can free a slave or give him rights. laws of this State, and the right to hold slaves under our municipal regulations is case, to grant a new trial at law, for the purpose of taking away a right to freedom . case, to grant a new trial at law, for the purpose of taking away a right to freedom . cache = ./cache/work_svu2af4mwvgb7ie4bb5kdfc4ai.pdf txt = ./txt/work_svu2af4mwvgb7ie4bb5kdfc4ai.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_ltns2hjnujbhtmb7l2g4yqkoke author = (:Unkn) Unknown title = Warriors and Prophets of Livity: Samson and Moses as Moral Exemplars in Rastafari date = 2020 pages = 302 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 91237 sentences = 7449 flesch = 69 summary = Rastafari's recovery of the Hebrew Bible from colonial powers and Rastas' adoption of Samson and Moses, Rastas adopt them as co-practitioners and paradigms of Rastafari Bible in shaping Rastafari practice and, in particular, Rastas engagement with biblical practitioners embrace Samson as a symbol of black strength, Rasta purity and election by When read correctly, however, the Bible offers guidance, confirmation of selfworth, and a life path for Rastas that is befitting their station as Jah's chosen people. scholars of Rastafari also note that Rastas read Psalm 119:83 as proof of Jah's skin Rasta reading strategies prove Jah's blackness and that all African people share an investigates the value Rastas assign to Moses' livity, his words, experiences of Jah, and According to Rasta readers, Moses was a black man. Rasta readers find intrinsic to his biblical narrative that Moses spoke on behalf of Jah, a cache = ./cache/work_ltns2hjnujbhtmb7l2g4yqkoke.pdf txt = ./txt/work_ltns2hjnujbhtmb7l2g4yqkoke.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_j7i4vgp66fbolna4k5x4rl34ae author = Brenda Susan Bourbonnais title = The mother and child reunion: a reconception of child custody litigation and mediation date = 1997 pages = 192 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 58612 sentences = 4070 flesch = 62 summary = the legal and social methods used in both the litigation and mediation of child custody in legal and social constructions of the meaning of woman, mother and child within the family This thesis will explore the social constructs of mother, woman, child and family. family mediation, as a form of child custody dispute resolution, is inappropriate in all but the in Feminist Analysis of Law, Family and State: Ideology and Discourse in Child Custody mediation of child custody disputes in their present practise help women and children. a "family" breaks up, the litigation and mediation of child custody disputes perpetuate the marginalization of women and children in the litigation and mediation of child custody women's experiences in child custody litigation and court-affiliated mediation will be In her feminist critique of child custody mediation, Martha Bailey argues that the family patriarchal ideologies about women, mother, father, child and family. cache = ./cache/work_j7i4vgp66fbolna4k5x4rl34ae.pdf txt = ./txt/work_j7i4vgp66fbolna4k5x4rl34ae.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_bspgkt332fdvndldd64npwvjhy author = (:Unkn) Unknown title = Race Financial Institutions, Credit Discrimination And African American Homeownership In Philadelphia, 1880-1960 date = 2020 pages = 335 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 88591 sentences = 6823 flesch = 67 summary = financial institutions continued to provide mortgage loans to African Americans in Philadelphia was also home to several African American owned banks, one of which was banks." By 1925, African Americans owned homes worth $20,000,000 in Philadelphia.23 study The Philadelphia Negro, surveyed the housing conditions of African Americans in Philadelphia Tribune frequently reported that white banks refused to make loans to African When savings banks did make mortgage loans to African Americans, the terms and provide mortgage loans for the purchase of homes by African Americans. Association sought to provide mortgage loans to African Americans for the purchase of smaller African American building and loan associations in Philadelphia but it was African American building and loan associations in Philadelphia as evidenced by the fact Number of Mortgage Originations by African American Building and Loan Number of Mortgage Originations by African American Building and Loan African American building and loan movement in Philadelphia. cache = ./cache/work_bspgkt332fdvndldd64npwvjhy.pdf txt = ./txt/work_bspgkt332fdvndldd64npwvjhy.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_jp2kz5jm6feejbh5zhrkgtw52i author = (:Unkn) Unknown title = Caliban's Victorian Children: Racial Negotiations from Emancipation to Jubilee date = 2020 pages = 234 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 73160 sentences = 3689 flesch = 57 summary = Although Victorians, black and white, do not mention Caliban in colonial and racial The African, according to the narrative attached to this new racial type, former slaves in the British West Indies was deleterious to blacks, whites, the future of In framing black/white relations in such terms, Carlyle naturalized the racial black social and political negotiations in the British West Indies that many midcentury articulation of the colored subject's cultural desires presses upon Seacole's discursive members of Mary Seacole's generation in the colored community in the British West In general, both whites and coloreds in the British West Indies were considered Creole. British West Indies, toward those who conflate the pure black people with the coloreds, popular notion of the West African climate as the natural enemy of white European wellbeing. by peoples of African descent in the British West Indies as a "self-made" man. Between Black and White: Race, Politics, and the Free Coloreds in cache = ./cache/work_jp2kz5jm6feejbh5zhrkgtw52i.pdf txt = ./txt/work_jp2kz5jm6feejbh5zhrkgtw52i.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_xg27wsbozbbyphwodkik7sg6be author = Orlando O. Harris title = "I Kept It to Myself": Young Jamaican Men Who Have Sex with Men's Experiences with Childhood Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault date = 2018 pages = 13 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 10114 sentences = 763 flesch = 62 summary = Keywords Men who have sex with men · Jamaica · Sexual assault · Childhood sexual abuse · HIV · Sexual orientation The island of Jamaica has one of the highest rates of HIV infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Caribbean (Figueroa et al., 2015; Hutton-Rose, Blythe, Ogbonna, at high risk for HIV infection underground, making the provision of prevention, treatment, and social support services difficult to access for many Jamaican MSM (Logie et al., 2016a, little is known about the impact of these forms of sexual violence among MSM survivors in Jamaica (Harris, 2014; Reid, qualitative study is the first step in describing young Jamaican MSM experiences with CSA and sexual assault. and challenges of young Jamaican MSM who have experienced CSA and sexual assault and pave the way for effective assault originates from a broader study on the social and cultural determinants of HIV risk for young Jamaican MSM Two participants reported being survivors of sexual assault. cache = ./cache/work_xg27wsbozbbyphwodkik7sg6be.pdf txt = ./txt/work_xg27wsbozbbyphwodkik7sg6be.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_nm72optehfhx7ag6rbg4hvmdpa author = (:Unkn) Unknown title = The Beautiful Struggle: an Analysis of Hip Hop Icons, Archetypes, and Aesthetics date = 2020 pages = 382 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 99532 sentences = 7147 flesch = 59 summary = icons and their influence on hip-hop aesthetics, seeks to: 1) identify African American and developments in 1980s American popular culture influenced hip hop aesthetics, organic historical and cultural context by linking various twentieth century AfricanAmerican popular and folk icons, archetypes, and mass movements to hip-hop aesthetics. Aesthetically, hip-hop builds upon earlier blues, popular and folk African-American Aesthetically, hip-hop builds upon earlier blues, popular and folk African-American links hip hop aesthetics to its African American musical roots. Hip hop culture has created a new frame of reference for African American and European music and popular culture in the pre-hip hop era and link them to the emergence of hiphop aesthetics, focusing on specific movements, icons, epochs, and ideologies. American popular culture and their impact on hip-hop aesthetics. Hip hop narratives engage American popular culture iconography through its I begin my discussion of hip hop aesthetics with American popular culture and cache = ./cache/work_nm72optehfhx7ag6rbg4hvmdpa.pdf txt = ./txt/work_nm72optehfhx7ag6rbg4hvmdpa.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_5u2vevjrfbd6zjqvg67mxonwk4 author = Danielle Clausnitzer title = Adorned by Power: The Individualized Experience of the Mojo Bag date = 2017 pages = 8 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 4850 sentences = 284 flesch = 50 summary = Adorned by Power: The Individualized Experience of the Mojo Bag Abstract: In America, no religion better exemplifies the power of the individual than Hoodoo. Keywords: Hoodoo; literature; American South; Frederick Douglass; Mojo Bags influences, primarily African Traditional and Diasporic in nature, practitioners of Hoodoo incorporated Hoodoo and argue that, similar to Douglass' experience with Mr. Covey, the power of these symbols is almost universally associated with the African-American population in the American South, Hoodoo Bags are also representative of the individualized "crossroads" culture from which Hoodoo emerges. In Conjure in African American Society, Jeffrey Anderson states that Additionally, African-American communities across the United States "still tell of Hoodoo's both empowering him and calming his master Mr. Covey, African-American Hoodoo practitioners Through the use of ritual objects such as Mojo Bags, slaves like Frederick that appeal to modern, African-American practitioners of Hoodoo. Mojo Workin: The Old African American Hoodoo System. cache = ./cache/work_5u2vevjrfbd6zjqvg67mxonwk4.pdf txt = ./txt/work_5u2vevjrfbd6zjqvg67mxonwk4.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_vtojylarszettfobfbnjh6pupy author = Peter Geoghegan title = Multiculturalism and sectarianism in post-agreement Northern Ireland date = 2008 pages = 295 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 91484 sentences = 6048 flesch = 53 summary = emergence of multicultural policy agendas in Northern Ireland since the Agreement. Northern Ireland, where Irish Republicanism is closely linked with sectarian politics and The emergence of anti-racist discourses and practices in contemporary Northern Ireland of cultural diversity in contemporary Northern Ireland such as anti-racism and the sectarianism on responses to racism in Northern Ireland is addressed in my research. Despite extensive research on sectarianism in Northern Ireland and multiculturalism in my research on sectarianism and emergent multicultural agendas in Northern Ireland. issues of cultural diversity, multiculturalism and racism in Northern Ireland. future, multicultural Northern Ireland in anti-racist visual culture. Managing Sectarianism: Community Relations in Northern Ireland Managing Sectarianism: Community Relations in Northern Ireland post-Agreement social policy constructs Northern Ireland as a 'normal' society Northern Ireland beyond sectarian division by constructing it as a diverse, multicultural sectarianism in Northern Ireland and multiculturalism in complexly diverse societies. multicultural agendas and sectarianism in post-Agreement Northern Ireland. cache = ./cache/work_vtojylarszettfobfbnjh6pupy.pdf txt = ./txt/work_vtojylarszettfobfbnjh6pupy.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_tzd4pbg7ezcldk5fg5kkmaqpbe author = T. A. Goddu title = Shades of Green: Visions of Nature in the Literature of American Slavery, 1770-1860; Laughing Fit to Kill: Black Humor in the Fictions of Slavery date = 2010 pages = 29 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 13109 sentences = 706 flesch = 49 summary = in defining race during the early national and antebellum periods, and Laughing Fit to Kill examines black humor's critique of racial stereotypes in the late In Laughing Fit to Kill, Glenda Carpio documents the practices and purposes of African American cultural humor by tracing its long tradition from These two new studies contribute to this project, analyzing ways in which women authors and their characters navigate gendered The formative role of women of color in the production of literature and culture in the early twentieth century is the subject of two smart new studies. and Native Speakers are engaging and satisfying interventions in our understanding of early-twentieth-century American literature and culture. 1926 novel Mosquitoes, arguing that this neglected work provides an important means of understanding Faulkner himself as a reader of global literature. works to form a rich and valuable cultural history. The Art of Twentieth-Century American Poetry: Modernism and After. cache = ./cache/work_tzd4pbg7ezcldk5fg5kkmaqpbe.pdf txt = ./txt/work_tzd4pbg7ezcldk5fg5kkmaqpbe.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_nhqcobfsk5gt5iqn5uc4jqnium author = Matthew Shaftel title = Singing a New Song: Stephen Foster and the New American Minstrelsy date = 2007 pages = 27 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 11628 sentences = 718 flesch = 72 summary = roots into an industry of racially charged entertainment.1 Foster's first minstrel songs, in contrast with however, many of his minstrel songs contain glimmers of a changing perception of slave life. "Stephen Foster's Debt to American Folk-Song." Musical Quarterly 22/2 (1936): 154-169. Although this song is consistent with minstrel treatment of slave subjects, an additional verse that early song Foster considers a verse that departs from the contemporaneous minstrel tradition. Like "Lou'siana Belle," "Old Uncle Ned" includes an ascent to the scale-degree 5 primary tone 32 All examples taken from a facsimile of the first edition in either: Stephen Foster Song Book (New York: Dover Foster's changed conception of the minstrel song and the African Americans therein represented. Dog Tray" (1853) is Foster's only minstrel song with no mention of the slaves or the south (Examples "Old Black Joe" (1860) is Foster's last true minstrel song and represents the ultimate distillation cache = ./cache/work_nhqcobfsk5gt5iqn5uc4jqnium.pdf txt = ./txt/work_nhqcobfsk5gt5iqn5uc4jqnium.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy author = Tuleka Prah title = "You Must Be African!" A Heuristic Deconstruction of Black Identity Production Through the Use of African Elements in African American Film date = 2020 pages = 185 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 77673 sentences = 4353 flesch = 60 summary = 7 The term "black" is used here because in films like Shaft in Africa for example, there are other members of the cast who Additionally, these films reach a wider audience outside the US, who identify as black and are not African American. Widely publicised by the works and actions of Garvey and Du Bois, PanAfricanism was seen as a way in which African Americans and indeed black people aspect of an African American character, or in setting these black identities apart from each black consciousness projects in the context of African American cultural identity formations, presentation in the films, and thus to point to a wider agenda (like Pan-Africanism, Black Rights, Black Power and Afrocentrism influenced cultural trends as expressed through popculture mediums like film will be an important feature of this study. African American films and their black consciousness messages, it should be noted that this cache = ./cache/work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy.pdf txt = ./txt/work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_3iszshxxlvaotmsrkkqncxyz4e author = Nicole Sol title = Outside looking in: case studies of the effects of study abroad on female African American university students' identities date = 2014 pages = 245 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 96203 sentences = 6709 flesch = 64 summary = abroad on female African American university students' identities: to understand the evolution of Black women's self-concept from studying abroad. educational research examines the experiences of five African American students who histories and African American psychology, I seek to understand how their time abroad to Black female university students who engage in study abroad. my research aims of better fostering Black student support during study abroad, these research goals of understanding the effects of study abroad on African American study abroad experience enhances these skills as students navigated different cultures. Non-Hispanic White and Black Student Participation in Study Abroad from AY 2000-01 to AY Non-Hispanic White and Black Student Participation in Study Abroad from AY 2000-01 to AY American women's self-concept, it is important to define the different identity contexts participants' self concept in relation to their study abroad experience, with interviews and study abroad on a group of Black American university women. cache = ./cache/work_3iszshxxlvaotmsrkkqncxyz4e.pdf txt = ./txt/work_3iszshxxlvaotmsrkkqncxyz4e.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_bt47vpaq7zbo5f5mkjknm3a27u author = Kim Louise Parrent title = Holo-pursuits: holographic identity & agency in Star Trek: the Next Generation & Voyager date = 2017 pages = 300 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 80854 sentences = 6000 flesch = 65 summary = the identity and position of holograms in relation to human communities Star Trek, the liberal humanist individual views humanity as capable of living Like the early depictions of aliens in Star Trek, non-organic life forms relation to agency and power.56 Culture creates the human condition in terms hologram in Star Trek and their relationship to culture – both that of humans Trek: Voyager, the Doctor seeks to emulate the "human condition" by Trek: Voyager, the Doctor seeks to emulate the "human condition" by a hologram, like Moriarty, is a simulated human entity that "doubts, Picard chooses to situate Moriarty as a simulated human and not a life form the human (Janeway) and the machine (the Doctor) and, as Katherine Hayles human eye, exposes as flawed Janeway's vision of the Doctor as like a the Doctor and other holograms struggle to try to be "human" and yet cannot cache = ./cache/work_bt47vpaq7zbo5f5mkjknm3a27u.pdf txt = ./txt/work_bt47vpaq7zbo5f5mkjknm3a27u.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_v5ewal5se5gsdi5pyly33d2oju author = Connor Graham Guilford Rennie title = Is mere color such a fact? : American citizens, British subjects and the struggle for African-American citizenship date = 2016 pages = 104 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 46592 sentences = 3091 flesch = 66 summary = American Citizens, British Subjects and the Struggle for AfricanAmerican Citizenship This thesis examines early American citizenship in postRevolutionary America all the way to the passing of the Reconstruction Amendments. naturalisation laws, but failed to discuss the relationship between state citizenship and national state and national citizenship and the vote had shown that not all citizens naturalised by the "privileges and immunities" were left to the states to define, a concept of American citizenship the Dred Scott case would opine that some states had allowed free blacks citizenship at the '[as] citizens, the constitution of the United States secures them the right of residing in appearance of white citizens holding political rights allowed people against African-American States could give free blacks civil rights but they could not make citizens constitute the sum of the duties and rights of a "natural-born citizen of the United States"'.135 cache = ./cache/work_v5ewal5se5gsdi5pyly33d2oju.pdf txt = ./txt/work_v5ewal5se5gsdi5pyly33d2oju.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = work_aagv7yrtqfavrmehx2ljq3jggy author = (:Unkn) Unknown title = FIGHTING FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY: AFRICAN AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PHILADELPHIA 1940 - 1970 date = 2020 pages = 267 extension = .pdf mime = application/pdf words = 66038 sentences = 4224 flesch = 47 summary = to gauge the current economic reality of Philadelphia's African American community. historical practices of institutional racism and its effect on African American economic literature that seeks to address African American economic development in Philadelphia relation to African American economic development in Philadelphia. understand liberalism and the movement for African American economic development in approach of the local civil rights movement in Philadelphia for African American The movement for African American economic development in Philadelphia, as As the movement for African American economic development shifted protest approach to African American economic development in Philadelphia. economic state of the African American community in Philadelphia and offer improve the economic condition of African American communities in Philadelphia. reflects the state of economic development in African American communities. 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It has been a never-ending story "The Importance of Technology to Black People." African Congress: A id: work_jp2kz5jm6feejbh5zhrkgtw52i author: (:Unkn) Unknown title: Caliban''s Victorian Children: Racial Negotiations from Emancipation to Jubilee date: 2020 words: 73160 sentences: 3689 pages: 234 flesch: 57 cache: ./cache/work_jp2kz5jm6feejbh5zhrkgtw52i.pdf txt: ./txt/work_jp2kz5jm6feejbh5zhrkgtw52i.txt summary: Although Victorians, black and white, do not mention Caliban in colonial and racial The African, according to the narrative attached to this new racial type, former slaves in the British West Indies was deleterious to blacks, whites, the future of In framing black/white relations in such terms, Carlyle naturalized the racial black social and political negotiations in the British West Indies that many midcentury articulation of the colored subject''s cultural desires presses upon Seacole''s discursive members of Mary Seacole''s generation in the colored community in the British West In general, both whites and coloreds in the British West Indies were considered Creole. British West Indies, toward those who conflate the pure black people with the coloreds, popular notion of the West African climate as the natural enemy of white European wellbeing. by peoples of African descent in the British West Indies as a "self-made" man. Between Black and White: Race, Politics, and the Free Coloreds in id: work_aagv7yrtqfavrmehx2ljq3jggy author: (:Unkn) Unknown title: FIGHTING FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY: AFRICAN AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PHILADELPHIA 1940 - 1970 date: 2020 words: 66038 sentences: 4224 pages: 267 flesch: 47 cache: ./cache/work_aagv7yrtqfavrmehx2ljq3jggy.pdf txt: ./txt/work_aagv7yrtqfavrmehx2ljq3jggy.txt summary: to gauge the current economic reality of Philadelphia''s African American community. historical practices of institutional racism and its effect on African American economic literature that seeks to address African American economic development in Philadelphia relation to African American economic development in Philadelphia. understand liberalism and the movement for African American economic development in approach of the local civil rights movement in Philadelphia for African American The movement for African American economic development in Philadelphia, as As the movement for African American economic development shifted protest approach to African American economic development in Philadelphia. economic state of the African American community in Philadelphia and offer improve the economic condition of African American communities in Philadelphia. reflects the state of economic development in African American communities. The African American economic development movement in Philadelphia gives us Philadelphia''s local movement for African American economic development economic condition of Philadelphia''s African American community. id: work_bspgkt332fdvndldd64npwvjhy author: (:Unkn) Unknown title: Race Financial Institutions, Credit Discrimination And African American Homeownership In Philadelphia, 1880-1960 date: 2020 words: 88591 sentences: 6823 pages: 335 flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/work_bspgkt332fdvndldd64npwvjhy.pdf txt: ./txt/work_bspgkt332fdvndldd64npwvjhy.txt summary: financial institutions continued to provide mortgage loans to African Americans in Philadelphia was also home to several African American owned banks, one of which was banks." By 1925, African Americans owned homes worth $20,000,000 in Philadelphia.23 study The Philadelphia Negro, surveyed the housing conditions of African Americans in Philadelphia Tribune frequently reported that white banks refused to make loans to African When savings banks did make mortgage loans to African Americans, the terms and provide mortgage loans for the purchase of homes by African Americans. Association sought to provide mortgage loans to African Americans for the purchase of smaller African American building and loan associations in Philadelphia but it was African American building and loan associations in Philadelphia as evidenced by the fact Number of Mortgage Originations by African American Building and Loan Number of Mortgage Originations by African American Building and Loan African American building and loan movement in Philadelphia. id: work_nm72optehfhx7ag6rbg4hvmdpa author: (:Unkn) Unknown title: The Beautiful Struggle: an Analysis of Hip Hop Icons, Archetypes, and Aesthetics date: 2020 words: 99532 sentences: 7147 pages: 382 flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/work_nm72optehfhx7ag6rbg4hvmdpa.pdf txt: ./txt/work_nm72optehfhx7ag6rbg4hvmdpa.txt summary: icons and their influence on hip-hop aesthetics, seeks to: 1) identify African American and developments in 1980s American popular culture influenced hip hop aesthetics, organic historical and cultural context by linking various twentieth century AfricanAmerican popular and folk icons, archetypes, and mass movements to hip-hop aesthetics. Aesthetically, hip-hop builds upon earlier blues, popular and folk African-American Aesthetically, hip-hop builds upon earlier blues, popular and folk African-American links hip hop aesthetics to its African American musical roots. Hip hop culture has created a new frame of reference for African American and European music and popular culture in the pre-hip hop era and link them to the emergence of hiphop aesthetics, focusing on specific movements, icons, epochs, and ideologies. American popular culture and their impact on hip-hop aesthetics. Hip hop narratives engage American popular culture iconography through its I begin my discussion of hip hop aesthetics with American popular culture and id: work_ltns2hjnujbhtmb7l2g4yqkoke author: (:Unkn) Unknown title: Warriors and Prophets of Livity: Samson and Moses as Moral Exemplars in Rastafari date: 2020 words: 91237 sentences: 7449 pages: 302 flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/work_ltns2hjnujbhtmb7l2g4yqkoke.pdf txt: ./txt/work_ltns2hjnujbhtmb7l2g4yqkoke.txt summary: Rastafari''s recovery of the Hebrew Bible from colonial powers and Rastas'' adoption of Samson and Moses, Rastas adopt them as co-practitioners and paradigms of Rastafari Bible in shaping Rastafari practice and, in particular, Rastas engagement with biblical practitioners embrace Samson as a symbol of black strength, Rasta purity and election by When read correctly, however, the Bible offers guidance, confirmation of selfworth, and a life path for Rastas that is befitting their station as Jah''s chosen people. scholars of Rastafari also note that Rastas read Psalm 119:83 as proof of Jah''s skin Rasta reading strategies prove Jah''s blackness and that all African people share an investigates the value Rastas assign to Moses'' livity, his words, experiences of Jah, and According to Rasta readers, Moses was a black man. Rasta readers find intrinsic to his biblical narrative that Moses spoke on behalf of Jah, a id: work_j7i4vgp66fbolna4k5x4rl34ae author: Brenda Susan Bourbonnais title: The mother and child reunion: a reconception of child custody litigation and mediation date: 1997 words: 58612 sentences: 4070 pages: 192 flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/work_j7i4vgp66fbolna4k5x4rl34ae.pdf txt: ./txt/work_j7i4vgp66fbolna4k5x4rl34ae.txt summary: the legal and social methods used in both the litigation and mediation of child custody in legal and social constructions of the meaning of woman, mother and child within the family This thesis will explore the social constructs of mother, woman, child and family. family mediation, as a form of child custody dispute resolution, is inappropriate in all but the in Feminist Analysis of Law, Family and State: Ideology and Discourse in Child Custody mediation of child custody disputes in their present practise help women and children. a "family" breaks up, the litigation and mediation of child custody disputes perpetuate the marginalization of women and children in the litigation and mediation of child custody women''s experiences in child custody litigation and court-affiliated mediation will be In her feminist critique of child custody mediation, Martha Bailey argues that the family patriarchal ideologies about women, mother, father, child and family. id: work_svu2af4mwvgb7ie4bb5kdfc4ai author: Christopher E. Kozak title: The Rule of Liberty date: 2021 words: 36201 sentences: 3445 pages: 76 flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/work_svu2af4mwvgb7ie4bb5kdfc4ai.pdf txt: ./txt/work_svu2af4mwvgb7ie4bb5kdfc4ai.txt summary: principle of the Common Law.5 At its most abstract, the AngloAmerican rule held that courts must presume in favor of liberty,6 and suppletive Rule of Liberty assumed that slavery was a natural right. (Md. 1849) (holding that the power to free slaves was not an existing right. intermediate state between slavery and absolute freedom, recognized by our courts, positive law.100 Once a slave resided in a free state by the master''s law of this state which can bring into operation the right of slavery when once short of positive law, can free a slave or give him rights. laws of this State, and the right to hold slaves under our municipal regulations is case, to grant a new trial at law, for the purpose of taking away a right to freedom . case, to grant a new trial at law, for the purpose of taking away a right to freedom . id: work_v5ewal5se5gsdi5pyly33d2oju author: Connor Graham Guilford Rennie title: Is mere color such a fact? : American citizens, British subjects and the struggle for African-American citizenship date: 2016 words: 46592 sentences: 3091 pages: 104 flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/work_v5ewal5se5gsdi5pyly33d2oju.pdf txt: ./txt/work_v5ewal5se5gsdi5pyly33d2oju.txt summary: American Citizens, British Subjects and the Struggle for AfricanAmerican Citizenship This thesis examines early American citizenship in postRevolutionary America all the way to the passing of the Reconstruction Amendments. naturalisation laws, but failed to discuss the relationship between state citizenship and national state and national citizenship and the vote had shown that not all citizens naturalised by the "privileges and immunities" were left to the states to define, a concept of American citizenship the Dred Scott case would opine that some states had allowed free blacks citizenship at the ''[as] citizens, the constitution of the United States secures them the right of residing in appearance of white citizens holding political rights allowed people against African-American States could give free blacks civil rights but they could not make citizens constitute the sum of the duties and rights of a "natural-born citizen of the United States"''.135 id: work_5u2vevjrfbd6zjqvg67mxonwk4 author: Danielle Clausnitzer title: Adorned by Power: The Individualized Experience of the Mojo Bag date: 2017 words: 4850 sentences: 284 pages: 8 flesch: 50 cache: ./cache/work_5u2vevjrfbd6zjqvg67mxonwk4.pdf txt: ./txt/work_5u2vevjrfbd6zjqvg67mxonwk4.txt summary: Adorned by Power: The Individualized Experience of the Mojo Bag Abstract: In America, no religion better exemplifies the power of the individual than Hoodoo. Keywords: Hoodoo; literature; American South; Frederick Douglass; Mojo Bags influences, primarily African Traditional and Diasporic in nature, practitioners of Hoodoo incorporated Hoodoo and argue that, similar to Douglass'' experience with Mr. Covey, the power of these symbols is almost universally associated with the African-American population in the American South, Hoodoo Bags are also representative of the individualized "crossroads" culture from which Hoodoo emerges. In Conjure in African American Society, Jeffrey Anderson states that Additionally, African-American communities across the United States "still tell of Hoodoo''s both empowering him and calming his master Mr. Covey, African-American Hoodoo practitioners Through the use of ritual objects such as Mojo Bags, slaves like Frederick that appeal to modern, African-American practitioners of Hoodoo. Mojo Workin: The Old African American Hoodoo System. id: work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q author: Denise Herd title: Voices from the Field: The Social Construction of Alcohol Problems in Inner-City Communities date: 2011 words: 11496 sentences: 715 pages: 34 flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q.pdf txt: ./txt/work_m6ushsnxbngwjku3kocmox3x3q.txt summary: KEY WORDS: Alcohol policy, social movements, drugs, racial The present study analyzed how activists interpreted the origins of mobilization around alcohol policy issues within their and advocates who had worked with community groups on alcohol policy issues and were familiar with key activists, and by Issues: High concentration of alcohol outlets and associated problems (e.g., loitering and deterioration); drug dealing entrenched in the community issues were concerns about alcohol outlets, crime, drugs, public informant from Milwaukee said people were prompted to mobilize when they realized the number of alcohol outlets was harmful to youth. Antonio, an informant described a particularly violent and disturbing incident related to alcohol use that prompted people to Informants discussed the role of public drinking and community alcohol-related problems in mobilizing communities to Informants in the study contrasted the alcohol-related problems in inner cities with those in the suburbs, and their relative role as reasons to mobilize. id: work_5axvba3g45chdjssce55t6sgau author: Gwilym David Blunt title: Is global poverty a crime against humanity? date: 2015 words: 15258 sentences: 921 pages: 53 flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/work_5axvba3g45chdjssce55t6sgau.pdf txt: ./txt/work_5axvba3g45chdjssce55t6sgau.txt summary: comparison of global poverty with genocide and crimes against humanity is a crime against humanity that has developed in international law since the end of between Pogge''s thesis on global poverty and the crimes of enslavement and Pogge''s comparison between global poverty and crimes against humanity is derived from his thesis that global poverty is a violation of human rights. Consequently, Pogge claims that freedom from poverty is a recognised human deny people secure access to their basic human rights (Pogge 2010a, 28-30). 1.2: Global Poverty as a Human Rights Violation As global poverty produces a human rights deficit that costs the lives of 18 crime against humanity do not exclude the causes of global poverty, as they are that global poverty is a crime against humanity, but it does show that the claim is global poverty is comparable to a crime against humanity if it has sufficient id: work_rlvackkh7fdttedwqr5rb24luq author: Joseph G. Ramsey title: Invisible Tragedies, Invisible Possibilities: Or, Re-Reading What''s Left of a Great American (Anti-Communist) Novel date: 2019 words: 11828 sentences: 496 pages: 28 flesch: 51 cache: ./cache/work_rlvackkh7fdttedwqr5rb24luq.pdf txt: ./txt/work_rlvackkh7fdttedwqr5rb24luq.txt summary: Wrestling with the Left: The Making of Ralph Ellison''s Invisible Man novel that nonetheless itself was for a long-time a complexly Marxist, and procommunist, book, before being wrestled down into the cold war anticommunist literary radical left milieu.3 And yet the text does not stray far from its focus on Ellison''s itself, Foley''s short fiction readings shed further red light on Ellison''s later novel writing. Foley also explores Ellison''s evolving criticisms of the US communist left. the same time, Foley shows how Ellison, in his early writings, grasped the dialectical black nationalism to class struggle for instance, or the relationship of domestic antiracism to international anti-fascism, the relationship of culture to politics, and of history codes of the early Ellison were radically different from those found in Invisible Man, but the paradigm" Ellison took up from Marxist and communist literary and political of Ellison''s novel, as reframed by Foley, is that, displaced into such a mutilated cold war id: work_buzgr7awifh47cz6uxtnqploui author: Julia Reinhard Lupton title: The Tempest and Black Natural Law date: 2019 words: 10063 sentences: 652 pages: 15 flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/work_buzgr7awifh47cz6uxtnqploui.pdf txt: ./txt/work_buzgr7awifh47cz6uxtnqploui.txt summary: Abstract: Vincent Lloyd''s 2016 book Black Natural Law presents four case histories in which African Reading Shakespeare with black natural law is not simply an audacious leap into our troubled Keywords: natural law; black theology; The Tempest; Richard Hooker; Thomas Aquinas; James Cone; humanity in opposition to the punitive actions of Prospero can be captured within a natural law into the Scriptural strain that stamps black natural law, whose writers took the idea of humanity the soul as imago dei participating in God through reason secures access to natural law, fallen human the humanism of Cicero, Aquinas and Hooker, but each sets natural law off on its path towards Black natural law amplifies the creaturely character of the imago dei by emphasizing the positive Caliban takes the creaturely condition that runs through premodern natural law theory and intensifies and placing Caliban in the black natural law tradition. id: work_k53rtlrrube4bhuxdrhrn7jwpm author: Julie L. Snyder-Yuly title: Modern-day minstrelsy: online microaggressions and the digital narratives of homeless black males date: 2018 words: 79767 sentences: 6515 pages: 299 flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/work_k53rtlrrube4bhuxdrhrn7jwpm.pdf txt: ./txt/work_k53rtlrrube4bhuxdrhrn7jwpm.txt summary: comments related to three homeless Black males whose stories went viral. dissertation suggested that news coverage of homeless individuals was less likely to A second theme associated with Black individuals in the news focuses on stories readership, create digital narratives for Black homeless men by the way their stories are digital narratives of three homeless Black men: Ted Williams, Jeffrey Hillman, and Billy 355 comments related to Ted Williams, the Black homeless man with the "golden voice" related to homelessness and/or race; therefore, the audience is presented with a rags-toriches story that discounts the realities of Williams''s situation. 1020 comments related to Jeffrey Hillman, the Black homeless man who was given a commented on as individuals suddenly began to focus on Hillman and homeless people 389 comments related to Billy Ray Harris, the black homeless man who returned a homelessness as an individual problem, these stories present White people as kind and id: work_3vaxlge6vnfb3jxxep23ebw2nm author: Justin J. Latterell title: Between Martin Luther and Martin Luther King: James Pennington''s Struggle for ''Sacred Human Rights'' Against Slavery date: 2020 words: 36383 sentences: 2632 pages: 87 flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/work_3vaxlge6vnfb3jxxep23ebw2nm.pdf txt: ./txt/work_3vaxlge6vnfb3jxxep23ebw2nm.txt summary: James Pennington''s Struggle for "Sacred Human Rights" Against Slavery he mounted pulpits, lecterns, and soapboxes on both sides of the Atlantic, pleading for the rights and liberties of all—especially for African Americans, slave and free.14 W.C. PENNINGTON, PASTOR OF A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW YORK, FORMERLY A SLAVE IN Convinced that liberation of body, mind, and soul were interdependent, Pennington resolved to prepare himself for the vocation of minister and educator, and from that platform to join churches, schools, families, and abolitionist societies alike to fight for the emancipation, Pennington further followed Protestant convention in seeing liberty of conscience as the wellspring of "individual rights under the government of God."94 Like the duties that flowed from conscience, these that God is the author of American slavery?" Pennington demanded. church in the United States, nor in the world."); James W.C. Pennington, God Is No Respecter of Persons, LIBERATOR, Aug. 5, 1842, available at BAP, Doc. No. id: work_bt47vpaq7zbo5f5mkjknm3a27u author: Kim Louise Parrent title: Holo-pursuits: holographic identity & agency in Star Trek: the Next Generation & Voyager date: 2017 words: 80854 sentences: 6000 pages: 300 flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/work_bt47vpaq7zbo5f5mkjknm3a27u.pdf txt: ./txt/work_bt47vpaq7zbo5f5mkjknm3a27u.txt summary: the identity and position of holograms in relation to human communities Star Trek, the liberal humanist individual views humanity as capable of living Like the early depictions of aliens in Star Trek, non-organic life forms relation to agency and power.56 Culture creates the human condition in terms hologram in Star Trek and their relationship to culture – both that of humans Trek: Voyager, the Doctor seeks to emulate the "human condition" by Trek: Voyager, the Doctor seeks to emulate the "human condition" by a hologram, like Moriarty, is a simulated human entity that "doubts, Picard chooses to situate Moriarty as a simulated human and not a life form the human (Janeway) and the machine (the Doctor) and, as Katherine Hayles human eye, exposes as flawed Janeway''s vision of the Doctor as like a the Doctor and other holograms struggle to try to be "human" and yet cannot id: work_nhqcobfsk5gt5iqn5uc4jqnium author: Matthew Shaftel title: Singing a New Song: Stephen Foster and the New American Minstrelsy date: 2007 words: 11628 sentences: 718 pages: 27 flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/work_nhqcobfsk5gt5iqn5uc4jqnium.pdf txt: ./txt/work_nhqcobfsk5gt5iqn5uc4jqnium.txt summary: roots into an industry of racially charged entertainment.1 Foster''s first minstrel songs, in contrast with however, many of his minstrel songs contain glimmers of a changing perception of slave life. "Stephen Foster''s Debt to American Folk-Song." Musical Quarterly 22/2 (1936): 154-169. Although this song is consistent with minstrel treatment of slave subjects, an additional verse that early song Foster considers a verse that departs from the contemporaneous minstrel tradition. Like "Lou''siana Belle," "Old Uncle Ned" includes an ascent to the scale-degree 5 primary tone 32 All examples taken from a facsimile of the first edition in either: Stephen Foster Song Book (New York: Dover Foster''s changed conception of the minstrel song and the African Americans therein represented. Dog Tray" (1853) is Foster''s only minstrel song with no mention of the slaves or the south (Examples "Old Black Joe" (1860) is Foster''s last true minstrel song and represents the ultimate distillation id: work_3iszshxxlvaotmsrkkqncxyz4e author: Nicole Sol title: Outside looking in: case studies of the effects of study abroad on female African American university students'' identities date: 2014 words: 96203 sentences: 6709 pages: 245 flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/work_3iszshxxlvaotmsrkkqncxyz4e.pdf txt: ./txt/work_3iszshxxlvaotmsrkkqncxyz4e.txt summary: abroad on female African American university students'' identities: to understand the evolution of Black women''s self-concept from studying abroad. educational research examines the experiences of five African American students who histories and African American psychology, I seek to understand how their time abroad to Black female university students who engage in study abroad. my research aims of better fostering Black student support during study abroad, these research goals of understanding the effects of study abroad on African American study abroad experience enhances these skills as students navigated different cultures. Non-Hispanic White and Black Student Participation in Study Abroad from AY 2000-01 to AY Non-Hispanic White and Black Student Participation in Study Abroad from AY 2000-01 to AY American women''s self-concept, it is important to define the different identity contexts participants'' self concept in relation to their study abroad experience, with interviews and study abroad on a group of Black American university women. id: work_xg27wsbozbbyphwodkik7sg6be author: Orlando O. Harris title: "I Kept It to Myself": Young Jamaican Men Who Have Sex with Men''s Experiences with Childhood Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault date: 2018 words: 10114 sentences: 763 pages: 13 flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/work_xg27wsbozbbyphwodkik7sg6be.pdf txt: ./txt/work_xg27wsbozbbyphwodkik7sg6be.txt summary: Keywords Men who have sex with men · Jamaica · Sexual assault · Childhood sexual abuse · HIV · Sexual orientation The island of Jamaica has one of the highest rates of HIV infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Caribbean (Figueroa et al., 2015; Hutton-Rose, Blythe, Ogbonna, at high risk for HIV infection underground, making the provision of prevention, treatment, and social support services difficult to access for many Jamaican MSM (Logie et al., 2016a, little is known about the impact of these forms of sexual violence among MSM survivors in Jamaica (Harris, 2014; Reid, qualitative study is the first step in describing young Jamaican MSM experiences with CSA and sexual assault. and challenges of young Jamaican MSM who have experienced CSA and sexual assault and pave the way for effective assault originates from a broader study on the social and cultural determinants of HIV risk for young Jamaican MSM Two participants reported being survivors of sexual assault. id: work_vtojylarszettfobfbnjh6pupy author: Peter Geoghegan title: Multiculturalism and sectarianism in post-agreement Northern Ireland date: 2008 words: 91484 sentences: 6048 pages: 295 flesch: 53 cache: ./cache/work_vtojylarszettfobfbnjh6pupy.pdf txt: ./txt/work_vtojylarszettfobfbnjh6pupy.txt summary: emergence of multicultural policy agendas in Northern Ireland since the Agreement. Northern Ireland, where Irish Republicanism is closely linked with sectarian politics and The emergence of anti-racist discourses and practices in contemporary Northern Ireland of cultural diversity in contemporary Northern Ireland such as anti-racism and the sectarianism on responses to racism in Northern Ireland is addressed in my research. Despite extensive research on sectarianism in Northern Ireland and multiculturalism in my research on sectarianism and emergent multicultural agendas in Northern Ireland. issues of cultural diversity, multiculturalism and racism in Northern Ireland. future, multicultural Northern Ireland in anti-racist visual culture. Managing Sectarianism: Community Relations in Northern Ireland Managing Sectarianism: Community Relations in Northern Ireland post-Agreement social policy constructs Northern Ireland as a ''normal'' society Northern Ireland beyond sectarian division by constructing it as a diverse, multicultural sectarianism in Northern Ireland and multiculturalism in complexly diverse societies. multicultural agendas and sectarianism in post-Agreement Northern Ireland. id: work_5d5yfvb73fg4jgwa6kpza7oggy author: Rania M. Rafik Khalil title: Ireland Is My Home date: 2020 words: 7593 sentences: 499 pages: 13 flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/work_5d5yfvb73fg4jgwa6kpza7oggy.pdf txt: ./txt/work_5d5yfvb73fg4jgwa6kpza7oggy.txt summary: the returned Irish migrant in Tom Murphy''s Conversations on a Homecoming Keywords: Asylum, Immigrants, Irish drama, Postcolonial theory, Refugees A review of the dramatic works about emigration in Irish theatre shows that there is a number of plays that the return to a transformed homeland have always been part of the Irish national experience. inward; this shift in the identity of the Irish nation is captured in plays such as O''Kelly''s The Ireland, while The Cambria an exceptional multifaceted play, celebrates the Irish citizenship of Third Space theory, compares the experiences of the returned Irish migrant in Tom Murphy''s refugees in making Ireland their home to the celebration of Irish residency in another O''Kelly''s dramatic work: The Cambria. like the ones written by Tom Murphy explore the cultural construction of the Irish identity the arrival of new immigrants to Ireland and their struggles remind the native Irish of the pain id: work_tzd4pbg7ezcldk5fg5kkmaqpbe author: T. A. Goddu title: Shades of Green: Visions of Nature in the Literature of American Slavery, 1770-1860; Laughing Fit to Kill: Black Humor in the Fictions of Slavery date: 2010 words: 13109 sentences: 706 pages: 29 flesch: 49 cache: ./cache/work_tzd4pbg7ezcldk5fg5kkmaqpbe.pdf txt: ./txt/work_tzd4pbg7ezcldk5fg5kkmaqpbe.txt summary: in defining race during the early national and antebellum periods, and Laughing Fit to Kill examines black humor''s critique of racial stereotypes in the late In Laughing Fit to Kill, Glenda Carpio documents the practices and purposes of African American cultural humor by tracing its long tradition from These two new studies contribute to this project, analyzing ways in which women authors and their characters navigate gendered The formative role of women of color in the production of literature and culture in the early twentieth century is the subject of two smart new studies. and Native Speakers are engaging and satisfying interventions in our understanding of early-twentieth-century American literature and culture. 1926 novel Mosquitoes, arguing that this neglected work provides an important means of understanding Faulkner himself as a reader of global literature. works to form a rich and valuable cultural history. The Art of Twentieth-Century American Poetry: Modernism and After. id: work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy author: Tuleka Prah title: "You Must Be African!" A Heuristic Deconstruction of Black Identity Production Through the Use of African Elements in African American Film date: 2020 words: 77673 sentences: 4353 pages: 185 flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy.pdf txt: ./txt/work_rc3u3u7ejbgfvncxsqhfkepsdy.txt summary: 7 The term "black" is used here because in films like Shaft in Africa for example, there are other members of the cast who Additionally, these films reach a wider audience outside the US, who identify as black and are not African American. Widely publicised by the works and actions of Garvey and Du Bois, PanAfricanism was seen as a way in which African Americans and indeed black people aspect of an African American character, or in setting these black identities apart from each black consciousness projects in the context of African American cultural identity formations, presentation in the films, and thus to point to a wider agenda (like Pan-Africanism, Black Rights, Black Power and Afrocentrism influenced cultural trends as expressed through popculture mediums like film will be an important feature of this study. African American films and their black consciousness messages, it should be noted that this ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel