History
Feminist Movement
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The major religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are fundamentally masculine
religions. The first three religions virtually have no recognition of women as key parts of their
religious order or doctrine. On the other hand, Hinduism and Buddhism features both feminine
and masculine language in equal measure. The presence of gods and goddesses renders
Hinduism to be more acquainted to a gender-neutral language or the inclusion of both sexes in
religious definition and practice (Burn 191). In contrast, Christianity which is a major world
religion is based on a chord of patriarchy with God assuming the definitive gender of a man.
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Harlem Renaissance
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Harlem Renaissance thinkers, poets, writers and artists played a significant role in
defining the artistic development of unique genre and style for the African American population.
This was a crucial divergence from the European styles, and creation of a peculiar taste and
artistic movement particular to the black community. While the overt signs of the distinction of
Harlem Renaissance or arts was directly visible through the street graffiti and art in the black
neighborhoods of Harlem, New York in 1920s, the major influences of the movement were
subtle and built on black ideology (Wintz).
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HCOM335
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The Middle Passage is the triangular route that slave ships took from West Africa to the
US and the West Indies. The Middle Passage is a symbol of the dehumanization of the black
people as many of them would die while being transported. The inhumanity faced in the Middle
Passage involved throwing the sickly and rebellious slaves to the waters. In essence, the Middle
Passage is important in slave narratives as it features the struggle and oppression of blacks.
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People History of United States
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The most enduring works of human imagination are often those which have caused a
spark or altered the cause of history. Among the most notable ones is: “I have a Dream” speech
by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963, “The Feminine Mystique” by Betty Friedan in 1963, “To Kill
a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee in 1960, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” by Harriet Beecher Stowe in
1852 and “Howl” by Allen Ginsberg in 1956 (Zinn, 2003). The most significant aspect of these
works is how they were able to spark action or idealism during the times of their publication or
delivery.
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Demystifying Race
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Racial narratives of classifications perpetuate racism. Cultural variability can be used to
appreciate unique identities rather than establishing a common narrative on traits. There is a need
to discount the primitivity theory which has been used to perpetuate racial supremacy ideals. In
this process, the evaluation of biological theories, their history, and development serves in
solving the racial-based theories conundrum (Marks, 1996).
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