Category: Race

  • American Cowboys and Their Long Drive

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    Many people wonder about the glory days of American cowboys, but what were the 1870s really like? Well, the job of moving large herds of cattle all across America was a challenging but rewarding task. One of the greatest jobs during this period was the Long Drive. The cowboys moved 2,000 longhorn cattle for nearly…

  • Race and Slavery in the Clotel Novel by Brown

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    Home/family The entire family is brought down by the slave trade. Clotel, Currer, and Althea are completely separated from each other. Currer later dies of yellow fever while Althea is left to suffer under the ruthless hands of slave traders. Even after being married to Henry Morton, her life is filled with misery. Their two…

  • Drama: Paula Vogels How I Learned to Drive

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    Driving lessons are similar to lessons in life because the learner should understand how to control oneself and influence surroundings. This idea is reflected in Paula Vogels play How I Learned to Drive (1997). However, this idea comes to mind only after the plays ending because it is necessary to cope with many emotions and…

  • Race and Revolution by Gary Nash

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    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference list Introduction America has undergone a revolution that has helped to give a direction to world history. The perception that people around the globe had about freedom has changed and democracy has increased not forgetting, the human values that have also improved. Slavery took place for a long…

  • Mark Twains Argumentation in The Damned Human Race

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    One of the most outstanding writers in the history of world literature, Mark Twain, was talented in describing peoples characters and nurturing inside them the truth of life experience and values that impact a persons mindset and keep him safe from wrong in life. A teaching approach in his works depicts a strategic outlook on…

  • Gender and Race Factors in My Year of Meats by Ruth Ozeki

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    The first thing that is sure to burst upon the eye when one takes a look at the front cover of the book My Year of Meats by Ruth L. Ozeki is the eloquent quotation taken from the book review by Jane Smiley for Chicago Tribune that describes Ozekis debut work as A comical-satirical-farcical-epical-tragical-romantic novel…

Table 4: Number of African immigrant population in California.

Gender Yes (Number)%
Male 50%
Female 50%
Totals 100%