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    Countee Cullen

    Counteé Cullen Biography Counteé Cullen, an African-American, was born March 30, 1903. He’s location of birth is not a known fact but has said to be in Louisville, Kentucky, Baltimore, Maryland and New York City, New York. Cullen was raised by his grandmother, Elizabeth Porter, until she passed away in 1908. After her death, Cullen was adopted by Reverend Frederick Cullen and his wife. Cullen went to high school at Dewitt Clinton High where he edited the school paper. He didn’t discover his

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    Role Models

    TO YOUNG, GIFTED, & BLACK Lorraine Hansberry Introduction When we think of role models, we think of people we call mom, dad, auntie, uncle, teacher, counselor or it could even be a politician or a celebrity or somebody of that sort, but somehow they become are role models. The dictionaries definition of a

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    Kitchenette Building Raisin in the Sun

    Final Draft In the poem, Kitchenette Building, written by Gwendolyn Brooks, and the stage directions in A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, both authors effectively demonstrate how the use of personification in the setting can create the the idea of dreams. The authors use figurative language to personify the setting into describing how dreams can not come true because of life getting in the way. In the poem, Kitchenette Building, Gwendolyn Brooks describes a run down building that is

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    Black History Month

    What’s your name?       Step 1: Read each clue below. Each clue tells about a famous black American with a link at the bottom of the page. Use the link (or find another one if you like) to connect to a short biography of each person. On the line next to each clue, write the name of the person to whom the clue refers. 1.      This person was a famous botanist, inventor, and teacher. 2.      This person started a newspaper called "The North Star." 3.      This person refused

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    Ali of We

    Ali of We by Derrick I.M. Gilbert a.k.a D-Knowledge Lately I’ve been flying in my dreams Taking off at will Elevating/Gliding/Landing Like a butterfly with skills Blessed with confidence And imagination’s zeal I’ve come a long way baby Since being a scared crawling caterpillar When I was a little scared brown Searching for colorful crayons in a White chalk box suburban world Sure I had great folks but no real Mythic heroes No superman/Spiderman Batman No BlackMan looking like

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    Harlem

    Harlem In the play, “Dutchman and The Slave” by Imamu Amiri Baraka, there is a lot of manipulation and also a clear struggle for power. In addition to Baraka’s play, the short stories “Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, and “Harlem” by Langston Hughes they also illustrate the struggle of power and how society of that era were manipulating the minds of Africa Americans into believing that their dreams weren’t worth anything. Imamu Amiri Baraka introduces Lula, clearly a bipolar racist. Lula has a

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    One Direction vs Big Time Rush

    MILLION views on YouTube! The closest this boy band has gotten to acting is when Nickelodeon made their online diaries into a weekly television show as of March 2012. Only one of their singles, "That's What Makes You Beautiful" was on the Billboard Top 100, but that doesn't mean they aren't famous! They have performed on news broadcasts like the Today Show, where over 10,000 screaming fans came to New York to watch them perform. Zayn, Liam, Harry, Niall, and Louis are already famous, but no doubt they'll

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    John Henrik Clarke

    Steven Jones 2/2/11 Impression Paper John Henrik Clarke was an educator, writer, and pioneer of Africana Studies. A student of history and world literature, he advocated to have the research and study of the African-American experience and history incorporated into our higher educational systems. In his essay “The Origin and Growth of Afro-American Literature”, Clarke presents us with a timeline of African American literature from the fourteenth century in Timbuktu to James Baldwin

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    Injustice, Disillusionment, & Pressure

    Injustice, Disillusionment, & Pressure On the surface, “Salvation” by Langston Hughes and “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. seem to have very little in common. They were written by different people about different topics and use different techniques. However, they share a lesser related theme: Pressure. Pressure from others is a powerful thing. This secondary theme supports each main theme; “Salvation” demonstrates what pressure from adults can do to disillusion an individual

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    Sojourner Truth

    them either died or were traded to other plantations. When Isabella was just nine years old she was sold to new owners that spoke English rather than Dutch, her first language. She was taken from her family and removed from her comfort zone for just $100. Like most slaves Isabella had little to no education and was forced to speak the language of her owners. In 1815 Truth married a man named Thomas that she met on her same plantation and they had five children together, “Diana (b. 1815), Peter (b

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