Migration of Southern Blacks to Chicago
.... R. Grossman, in Land of
Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners and the Great Migration, explores and analyzes "The Great Migration" of Southern
blacks to Northern ....
(1509

6

)
The Educational Experience of Blacks
.... very different writers all show an awareness of the failure of
blacks to develop a .... In this story, the author expresses subtly the
hope that exists in terms not ....
(3878

16

)
Goals & Methods of King & Malcolm X
.... He does so not in the
hope that
blacks might overthrow the white power structure with superior force, for that would never happen. ....
(1630

7

)
Problems for Blacks of the Educational System
.... very different writers all show an awareness of the failure of
blacks to develop a .... In this story, the author expresses subtly the
hope that exists in terms not ....
(3857

15

)
Richard Wright and James Baldwin
.... Wright's pieces show
blacks as almost inevitable victims of white violence, with no
hope for
blacks to do anything but strike out in futile rage before their ....
(1365

5

)
Richard Wright's Black Boy
.... if a boy and man in Wright's position can transcend rage and hatred and agony and arrive at a place of love and
hope and compassion--for both
blacks as well as ....
(1679

7

)
History of Blacks in the US Armed Forces
.... more than a century and a half, by which the American government used
blacks in time ....
Hope is always a virtue, and it is never foolish to
hope that people will ....
(2698

11

)
Coming of Age in Mississippi
.... She learns that there are organized
blacks fighting for rights and justice. The information does not give her
hope, but instead turns her fear to hatred. ....
(1622

6

)
black/white race relations
....
Blacks in the North worked in industrial complexes, again, with little
hope of gaining control of the means of production. Racial ....
(1589

6

)
Non-Fiction "Coming of Age," Narratives
.... At the same time, the book hardly gives
hope to all
blacks under such racist conditions, for Moody is an extraordinary individual who is determined to take ....
(1607

6

)
Appointment in Samarra
.... This is clearly meant to bring a sense of
hope and inspiration for the present and future to any
blacks who are discouraged by their lot. ....
(1726

7

)
Montgomery Bus Boycott
.... black person had no choice but to place the matter in the hands of their community leaders and
hope for the best. One of the main groups that
blacks turned to ....
(776

3

)
A Hope in the Unseen
.... That
hope is not identical to his mother's religious belief. It is a far cry from the gang-banging, drug-dealing, rapping
Blacks in his neighborhood and their ....
(976

4

)
Bus Boycott Organizers
.... black person had no choice but to place the matter in the hands of their community leaders and
hope for the best. One of the main groups that
blacks turned to ....
(788

3

)
Life, Writing, Politics of Richard Wright
.... a boy and man in Wright's position can transcend rage and hatred and suffering and arrive at a place of love and
hope and compassion--for both
blacks as well ....
(2816

11

)
Life, Writings & Politics of Richard Wright
.... a boy and man in Wright's position can transcend rage and hatred and suffering and arrive at a place of love and
hope and compassion--for both
blacks as well ....
(2784

11

)
Kaffir Boy
.... (3). The fact that the author would have any
hope that he .... considering the perspective he had as a child with regard to both whites and the
blacks who helped ....
(2176

9

)
The Souls of Black Folk
.... Even at his most critical, Du Bois expressed the
hope and faith that
blacks and whites would unite and that race relations would greatly improve. ....
(840

3

)
The Frontier Against Slavery
.... colonization at some point [offers] to him his only
hope of deliverance" (55). Some
blacks accepted offers to relocate to Africa, particularly Liberia; however ....
(1540

6

)
The Frontier Against Slavery
.... colonization at some point [offers] to him his only
hope of deliverance" (55). Some
blacks accepted offers to relocate to Africa, particularly Liberia; however ....
(1510

6

)
Treatment of Blacks in America
.... was legally eliminated as an option for slaveholders, thereby removing the
hope of most .... least for a time, such an option: The number of free
blacks in Virginia ....
(2338

9

)
Treatment of Blacks in the US
.... was legally eliminated as an option for slaveholders, thereby removing the
hope of most .... least for a time, such an option: The number of free
blacks in Virginia ....
(2338

9

)
Memphis' Diner
When there seems to be no
hope, people turn to something that just might provide
hope. With many
blacks in the North that means "playing the numbers". ....
(1848

7

)
Two Trains Running
When there seems to be no
hope, people turn to something that just might provide
hope. With many
blacks in the North that means "playing the numbers". ....
(1848

7

)
Social Movements American society produces numerous
.... Gurin, P., S. Hatchett, & JS Jackson (1989).
Hope & independence:
Blacks' response to electoral and party politics. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. ....
(2749

11

)
Current Racial Situation in the US
.... One would
hope, at the very least, that claims which were prominent in the era of slavery with respect to the mental inferiority of
blacks would have ceased in ....
(2979

12

)
Richard Wright's"The Man Who Was Almost A Man"
.... has no
hope or even thought of a career, or an education, or accomplishing anything of value or significance in the world where whites rule and
blacks scrape by ....
(1637

7

)
African Lit. In College Curric.
.... useful in opening dialogues between black and whites and among
blacks and whites .... If we
hope to integrate society fully, we must understand the significance of ....
(1243

5

)
Langston Hughes
.... the universal feelings of
hope and inspiration engendered by "The Negro Speaks of Rivers." A white reader can hardly read of the history of
blacks as reflected ....
(2283

9

)
Work of Langston Hughes
.... the universal feelings of
hope and inspiration engendered by "The Negro Speaks of Rivers." A white reader can hardly read of the history of
blacks as reflected ....
(2283

9

)