Category: African Studies
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Share an assessment of your learnings by responding to the following prompts: Ch
Share an assessment of your learnings by responding to the following prompts: Choose one subfolder to focus on. Why did you choose this individual/topic? What about the/their reported accomplishments impressed you the most? What relevance or impact did this person/entity have on Cleveland today? The reading response and reflection response must meet all of the…
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Your Midterm Assignment should be relevant to this course (i.e., based on the re
Your Midterm Assignment should be relevant to this course (i.e., based on the required course texts, listed in the photo below). The Midterm is composed of the following elements that will build toward your Final Paper: PAGE 1: (1) A prospective title that creatively conveys your paper topic (2) A clear thesis statement. (3) A…
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Essay- After reading the primary sources provided below, write an essay addressi
Essay- After reading the primary sources provided below, write an essay addressing the following prompts: How do David Walker’s and William Lloyd Garrison’s writings reflect the ideas and methodologies of the abolitionist movement in America during the first half of the nineteenth century? What are the key similarities between the two men’s writings, and what…
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Read the entire article carefully. You must understand the author’s purpose. For
Read the entire article carefully. You must understand the author’s purpose. For your purposes in preparing to write your review, develop a statement that conveys the main idea of your review. The review must meet all of the following criteria: ● 750-1,000 words in length ● At least 3 pages (not including title or reference…
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Subject: AAS136L – Race, Policing and Surveillance in the U.S. Task: Module 1 Di
Subject: AAS136L – Race, Policing and Surveillance in the U.S. Task: Module 1 Discussion Length: 275 words Due: Sep 22, 23:00 Pacific Time NO plagiarize(i.e. generate responses using AI) Budget: 15
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How and why did black people use the language of the American Revolution—of natural rights—in freedom petitions to argue for their freedom and the abolition of slavery?
After reading the two short primary source documents listed below, construct an essay based on the following question: How and why did black people use the language of the American Revolution—of natural rights—in freedom petitions to argue for their freedom and the abolition of slavery?Primary Source Documents Your essay should be based on your reading…