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- 4151: Malcolm Little
- ... job. Malcolm was basically living on the streets, and this is where he got the nick name Detroit Red. In his late teen years he was arrested for burglary. A white man for the same crime would have served two years in jail at the most, but Malcolm received eight to ten years of hard labor. While in jail he read as many books as possible and took all the English ...
- 4152: Mark Twain and His Writings
- ... to peculiar characters. The two men convince Huck and Jim that they are of royalty. In essence, these two men are scam-artists who have joined up with Huck and Jim to escape from a crime they have committed. Because they are of royalty, the two men prefer to be called king and duke. Jim is absolutely thrilled with the revelation that they are in the presence of a duke and ...
- 4153: The Life of Edvard Munch
- ... to good use by painting and expressing his feelings through the wonderful world of art. Bibliography Burg, Jeffery. (1995). Edvard Munch. (1995, May 28) Gilbert, Rita. (1992). Living With Art. United States. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia [Computer Software]. (1998)
- 4154: Malcolm X
- ... words, to the very bottom of the American White Man's society. He and many other blacks, denied the opportunity to get decent employment and respect from white society and the capitalist system, tumed to crime as a means of survival. However, by 1945 luck was running out for the Harlem hustler and he was forced back to Boston to escape the attentions of the police, the Mafia and another hustler ...
- 4155: Black Panther Party
- ... with the negative coverage by the media of the BPP, has instilled Americans with a negative attitude towards the Black Panther Party causing them to feel that the Party is deeply rooted in violence and crime. But before their ending, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was able to make a huge impact on America, both physically and inspirationally. Huey's ability to think critically while analyzing the needs of ...
- 4156: George Bernard Shaw: The Man, The Myth, The Legend
- ... to art who never would have thought of it. Shaw was perhaps one of the greatest playwrights who ever lived. Through unique characterization and shocking story lines, he was able to amuse audiences for years. "Crime, adultery, and sentimental romance were the usual themes of serious plays before his own. He shocked the critics and startled the public by dealing with slum landlordism and prostitution, going on to preach the folly ...
- 4157: Jim Morrison and Susan Sontag
- ... he is not fearful of being caught "It's no big deal, ya know,/ I don't think anybody will find out about it.". Although Jim seams to be confident about getting away with his crime, he still feels a need to blame himself. As a result of this confession Jim has expressed his existential side because of his realization of guilt and his need for blaming himself so he can ...
- 4158: JFK: The Death of a Conspiracy
- JFK: The Death of a Conspiracy There is a plethora of conspiracy theories regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. They range from the incumbent of the former Soviet Union to organized crime. Pro-conspiracy groups are in agreement with one theory; the United States government covered up the truth of the assassination. The premise of a government conspiracy to cover up of the assassination is laden with ...
- 4159: Sergei Grinkov And Ekaterina Gordeeva
- ... mother decided to pair him with Ekaterina Gordeeva, who at the time was 10 years of age. Ekaterina was born on March 20, 1972 to Alexander and Elena Gordeeva. Ekaterina's mother Elena was a computer specialist and a swimmer, and her father, Alexander was a member of the military- dance theater ensemble. As a child Ekaterina showed the same interest in figure skating as Sergei had done. Since Ekaterina's ...
- 4160: Frederick Douglass
- ... of a 'slavery-complex'. Along these lines Douglass' role is a major one, for relatively few first-hand accounts of slavery as powerful and representative as his exist, in light of the magnitude of the crime, and few voices have been as far-reaching. More recent heirs of this 'office' such as Malcolm X have carried the torch further, just as America's racial sickness still clings to our collective consciousness ...
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