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- 1731: A Room of One’s Own: Cranial Spelunking
- ... few remarks about Fanny Burney; a few more about Jane Austen; a tribute to the Brontes and a sketch of Haworth Parsonage under snow; some witticisms if possible about Miss Mitford; a respectful allusion to George Elliot; a reference to Miss Gaskell and one would have done“(7). She then continues to go on listing all the possible interpretations of the phrase women and fiction. Her writing comes rushing at you ...
- 1732: Battle Royal
- ... my way, and I didn't like the manner in which we were all crowded together into the servants' elevator"(175). The boy undergoes a realization that he is, in fact, not a Booker T. Washington as he plans to be in life, but merely a common black man who is in disagreement with his own race. He comes to this realization after being victimized by the white men and forced ...
- 1733: Click Vs Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Onlin
- ... InternetNews.com (11/07/00). “Artists Against Piracy kick's off its educational campaign Tuesday with full-page ads in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. Under the headline ‘If a Song Means a Lot to You, Imagine What it Means to us,’ the ad has been endorsed by, and includes the names of, approximately 70 recording artists representing a ...
- 1734: Silas Marner: Eliot's Manipulation
- Silas Marner: Eliot's Manipulation Silas Marner, written by George Eliot, covers a time span of more than thirty years; however, emphasis is limited to three relatively short periods. The first period opens the book, showing Silas living his lonely existence at Raveloe, which leads ...
- 1735: Digital Cameras
- ... digital cameras to collect and prepare fingerprint evidence. The beachfront community has its share of crime, mostly car and home breakins. "The digital camera saves an incredible amount of time in preparing fingerprint evidence," says George Reis, photographer for the Newport Beach Police Department. "The bottom line for our community is that we will solve cases faster, apprehend suspects quicker and give our department more time to devote to noninvestigative police ...
- 1736: Attempt At Reconstruction
- ... The Civil Rights movement came nearly ninety years after the First Reconstruction. The goals of the Second Reconstruction involved at first tearing down the legal Jim Crow of the South, but by the March on Washington in 1964 the goals had changed to guaranteeing all Americans equality of opportunity, integration both social and political, and the more amorphous goal of a biracial democracy.32 But the goals did not include the ...
- 1737: Being an Outsider
- ... her family. I am talking about when she notices that she is black and that there are racial standards in the world in which she is living. She first sees racism in her trip to Washington with her family when they are refused service at a soda fountain. This injustice, she said, “made me sick to my stomach for the whole rest of that trip,” (Lorde, 71). If she had only ...
- 1738: The Self Portraits Of Gertrude Stein And Pablo Picaso
- ... movements in art. Works Cited Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who Was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. New York: G. P. Putnam Sons, 1975. Mellow, James R. Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein and Co. New York and Washington: Praeger Publishers, 1974. Myers, Marjorie R. “Gertrude Stein: The Cubist Years.” Diss. Tulane U, 1979. Olivier, Fernande. Picasso and His Friends. Trans. Jane Miller. New York: Appleton-Century, 1965. Rodenbeck, Judith. “Insistent Presence in Picasso ...
- 1739: Black Soldiers In The Union Ar
- ... other resources.(3) As the use of Blacks became more commonplace in the Union Armies their position began to evolve. Many Generals prematurely began to use the Black Man as a soldier. Without consent from Washington these Generals armed the Black Man and put them into a soldiers position. This action was not supported by Lincoln and in fact looked down upon. However, this began to happen throughout many of the ...
- 1740: Frederick Douglass
- ... Massachusetts. After the war he fought for enactment of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the Constitution. He became U. S. marshal for the District of Columbia in 1877 and recorder of deeds in Washington D. C. in 1881. He was also the U. S. minister to Haiti from 1889 to 1891. Frederick Douglass stood at the center of the crisis black intellectuals faced at the end of the Civil ...
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