Kurt Lewin
.... According to
Ralph White (1992), who worked with Lewin in Iowa, one of Lewin's major contributions was stimulating scientific creativity in his colleagues. ....
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Political Ideologies of Ralph Ellison & Malcolm X
It was an era of racism, segregation and inequality during which
Ralph Ellison and .... African American to emerge from his or her hibernation toward
White injustice ....
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Ralph Ellison's Narrative in Invisible Man
.... underground incarnation and finally the individual at the end of the book who is determined to survive not as a product of
white society but as .... Ellison,
Ralph. ....
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Alice Walker and Ralph Ellison
Alice Walker and
Ralph Ellison work toward different ends in their essays "In .... Walker contrasts the strain experienced by
white women with that of African ....
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Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man
In
Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man, to be born African American is to invite downfall and .... by the hero through his adventures as a black in a
white world and ....
(1968

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Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
The Prologue to
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man introduces the narrator and sets up .... experience in terms of lightness and darkness, black and
white, blindness and ....
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Prologue to Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
The Prologue to
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man introduces the narrator and sets up .... experience in terms of lightness and darkness, black and
white, blindness and ....
(2292

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Ralph David Abernathy
.... into the army just three weeks following his eighteenth birthday,
Ralph David Abernathy .... there were found it difficult even to be saluted by
white soldiers of ....
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Ralph David Abernathy
.... into the army just three weeks following his eighteenth birthday,
Ralph David Abernathy .... there were found it difficult even to be saluted by
white soldiers of ....
(2818

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Colony of Roanoke
.... to come from England with regularity and Indian relations strained,
Ralph Lane knew the .... Too preoccupied to worry about Roanoke, John
White, the governor of the ....
(1058

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"The Dutchman" and "Blues for Mister Charlie"
....
Ralph (1985) contends that Clay's superficial attempt at "passing" for
White is abandoned when Clay finally explodes in anger against Lula, claiming that she ....
(1988

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The Colony of Roanoke
.... to come from England with regularity and Indian relations strained,
Ralph Lane knew the .... Too preoccupied to worry about Roanoke, John
White, the governor of the ....
(1058

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Freedom Riders
.... Their lasting legacy, moderate
white Southerner
Ralph McGill, the Editor of the Atlanta Constitution, said in 1964, was that "they telescoped time. ....
(2979

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Blacks in the Military
.... allowed to exist as flesh-and-blood African-American characters as opposed to abstract symbols of
white ideals about black behavior.
Ralph Ellison, back in 1949 ....
(2005

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Building an American Identity
.... The 10 works are: a letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, William Apess' "An Indian's Looking-Glass for the
White Man,"
Ralph Waldo Emerson's famous ....
(3283

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Experiences of Religion and Racism
.... out here."
Ralph Ellison, in Invisible Man, writes words which could also apply to Lorde's experience of racism, of being black in a country where
white people ....
(1595

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Wright Ellison Black Boy & Invisible Man
.... the novel, from the beginning when Ella is called "evil" by a
white woman to ....
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is quite similar to Wright's Black Boy in many ways. ....
(1904

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Invisible Man & Malcolm X
.... Some might argue that
Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" is actually the irrational and .... this when he discusses the role truly "sincere"
White people should play ....
(1693

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The Joy Luck Club & Invisible Man
.... self-esteem are central to the characters' lives in both
Ralph Ellison's (1972 .... Ellison's invisible man is an African American living in a
white racist society. ....
(1254

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Invisible Man & The Joy Luck Club
.... self-esteem are central to the characters' lives in both
Ralph Ellison's (1972 .... Ellison's invisible man is an African American living in a
white racist society. ....
(1251

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Notes of a Native Son
....
Ralph Ellison calls this "masking" (Steele 353). Steele argues that this power of
white society to "enforce its innocence" has been diminished, and uses the ....
(1643

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History of Race Riots in the US
.... the African-American people in Chicago triggered a violent response from thousands of angry
white people who threw rocks and jeered at the protesters (
Ralph 30 ....
(2758

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Developing Flies
.... different aspects of social order and/or different forces of destruction,
Ralph's tears at .... The novel takes a black-and-
white perspective of the world-at-large ....
(2131

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Shifting Demographics in the United States
.... Black and
white Americans are now a declining portion of the population (Hacker .... respect and appreciate the talents and culture of other students (
Ralph, 1995, p ....
(1739

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Martin Luther King's Assassination & Black Power
.... is indeed irrelevant: progress, non-violence, integration, fear of "
white backlash"...Civil .... culminated in the explosive Watts riots of 1965 (
Ralph, 1993, 7). ....
(1465

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Novel Dealing with California Gang Members
.... In
Ralph Ellison's 1962 novel The Invisible Man, the author uses the title of his book to emphasize the struggle of African-Americans for identity in
White ....
(943

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Jess Mowry's novel Way Past Cool
.... In
Ralph Ellison's 1962 novel The Invisible Man, the author uses the title of his book to emphasize the struggle of African-Americans for identity in
White ....
(943

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The main character in The Invisible Man
The main character in The Invisible Man by
Ralph Ellison is not literally invisible .... He is invisible in
white society because he is black, and in black society ....
(1673

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Disparities in Criminal Sentencing in California
.... criminal offenders are sent to prison, prison sentences for economic or
white-collar offenders were relatively rare before the 1980s.
Ralph Nader attributed ....
(3510

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Native Son
.... He is
Ralph Ellison's "invisible man" who is destined to fall because it is the .... novel requested that he "wanted to change Bigger Thomas to a
white man; but ....
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