Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)
.... on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska and died February 21, 1965 in New York City, where he was shot to
death at a rally of his followers at a
Harlem ballroom by ....
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Biographical Information on Malcolm X & Dr. King
.... on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska and died February 21, 1965 in New York City, where he was shot to
death at a rally of his followers at a
Harlem ballroom by ....
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Langston Hughes Poetry
.... In a poem called Crossing from a section entitled
Death in
Harlem, we see the sad, hopeless state of such individuals, "Then I went down in the valley / And I ....
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Langston Hughes
.... As it brought an end to so many other things, the Great Depression was the
death knell for the
Harlem Renaissance (Bascom, 1999, p. 283). ....
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Manchild in the Promised Land
.... But his prospects were bleak because he developed no interests outside of leaving
Harlem, and his ambiguous OD
death makes Sonny realize how important it is to ....
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Afro-American Leader Malcolm X
.... Malcolm went from illiterate convict to minister of the
Harlem mosque wtihin one year of .... Following his father's
death, Malcolm lived in a number of foster homes ....
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The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes
.... personality developed during what would later be termed the "
Harlem Renaissance," the .... if any, middle ground between his poetry of nihilism and
death and the ....
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Image of Malcolm X & His Assassination
.... movement was preparing to deliver a speech at the Audobon auditorium in
Harlem. .... Yet a generation after his
death, Malcolm X occupies a unique position within ....
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Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... mocked to
death by Time" (Hurston 3). The above depiction of opportunities or dreams is similar to the theme in a poem from another major figure of the
Harlem ....
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Langston Hughes
.... lived with his mother in Lincoln, Illinois after his grandmother's
death, Hughes moved .... Hughes was a figure of enormous importance in the
Harlem Renaissance, a ....
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"The Odour of Chrysanthemums"
.... He is an educated black man, a teacher in
Harlem. .... mother has even protected him from the reason that his father turned to drink--the tragic
death of his own ....
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Life of Malcolm X
.... The
death of Malcolm's father in 1931 devastated Malcolm's mother, who was left with .... to New York City, where he became involved in
Harlem's underground world ....
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Langston Hughes: Racism
.... that alludes to something stinking, decaying, or festering in the
death of dreams. .... advocate a violent path to freedom, the final lines of "
Harlem" are ominous ....
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The Delany Sisters'
.... By the time they arrived in
Harlem the sisters had decided not to marry. .... We never had husbands to worry us to
death!'" quips Bessie. ....
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James Baldwin Sonny's Blues
.... were keeping it new, at the risk of ruin, destruction, madness, and
death, in order .... For African Americans living in
Harlem it was a "voice of expression" often ....
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Dysfunctional Families
.... Surely the womb of Materia is cursed, with the
death of one child in infancy .... is talented, she is ruined by pregnancy and her interactions with
Harlem nightlife ....
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Dysfunctional Families
.... Surely the womb of Materia is cursed, with the
death of one child in infancy .... is talented, she is ruined by pregnancy and her interactions with
Harlem nightlife ....
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The Developing Philosophy of Malcolm X
.... of growing factionalism in the NOI, Malcolm became a target of
death threats from Black .... Malcolm X was gunned down at a rally at the Audubon Ballroom in
Harlem. ....
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Malcolm X and His Complex Message
.... terms of "devils" ("Famous" 1). Yet, as the legend goes, by his
death he had .... Nicknamed "Big Red," he drifted to
Harlem and a hustler's life - until, in 1946, a ....
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Black Americans in France
.... Baker made a permanent home in France until her
death in 1975 .... where the Black Literary Renaissance paralleled and indeed overlapped with the
Harlem Renaissance. ....
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Black People in France
.... Baker made a permanent home in France until her
death in 1975 .... where the Black Literary Renaissance paralleled and indeed overlapped with the
Harlem Renaissance. ....
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The Invisible Man
.... in the midst of the youthful circumstances that lead him to an abandoned cellar in
Harlem. .... well; and to be unaware of one's form is to live a
death" (Ellison 7 ....
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Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... blacks in many cities, including riots in Memphis, Atlanta,
Harlem, Los Angeles .... become embroiled in conspiracy theory controversies after his
death and remain ....
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Black nationalism in the US and Malcolm X
.... Luther King) in Omaha, Nebraska or to the Audubon Ballroom in
Harlem where Malcolm .... A generation after the
death of these two men, the war for racial justice ....
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African American Essays
.... Located in
Harlem, the Center also acts as a national research library, offering free .... Schomburg was the curator during the 1930s until his
death in 1938, at ....
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BEHAVIOR OF STREET GANGS
.... youth, these weapons encouraging more conflicts to terminate in
death rather than .... A 1966 survey in
Harlem (a New York ghetto) conservatively estimated that 10 ....
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Protagonists of Several Novels
.... Yet
death is present in the fishing trip in the last story as well .... Tom educator, the Northern do-gooder, the black military racist, the
Harlem messiah, and the ....
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The Adolescent Development of Malcolm X
.... The family came into hard times after the
death of Malcolm's father .... was not comfortable with the Roxbury blacks and found himself gravitating to
Harlem where he ....
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Hollywood Homophobia and Racism
.... identity is always perceived as capable of construction, invention, change."
Harlem house feature .... we find out that the young man was found beaten to
death. ....
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Invisible Man & Malcolm X
.... in the air, which, from this distance underground, might be the smell either of
death or spring .... We see this in his experiences in with the
Harlem Brotherhood. ....
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