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Fallacies in Frederick Douglass' the Essay

Douglass asks, "Must I undertake to prove that the slave is a man? That point is conceded already. Nobody doubts it" (Douglass, 1852). However, this statement was simply not true; the humanity of blacks was a seriously debated point at that period o Continue Reading...

Africa and the Anthropologist Essay

Africa and the Anthropologist Literature Review AFRICA AND THE ANTHROPOLOGIST: LITERATURE REVIEW The work of Lefkowitz (2012) and the work of Bernal (1996) oppose one another on the history of Greece as it relates to the history of Egypt with each Continue Reading...

Brown V. Board of Education Term Paper

When Brown vs. Board of Education came to the courts the judges ruled that the school law allowing "separate but equal educations" was unconstitutional which set the stage for the later examination of special education students being "separate but Continue Reading...