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Paper Excerpts: ... "The Manzanar Japanese camp" Summary: This paper is an illustration of the Manzanar imprisonment Manzanar, the concentration camp that was Critical Analysis of "Farewell to Politics" by Vaclav Havel The speech by Vaclav Havel entitled, "Farewell to Politics" is a piece that summarizes and describes life in the The Incredible Invisible Asian Woman: Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston & James D. Houston "Farewell! I leave you, and in you the last of human kind whom these eyes will ever behold. Farewell, Frankenstein! If greater than that which I feel. (Shelley 189) He bids a sorrowful farewell to the dead creature, the fruit of his lifetime's work and says farewell to humanity to ...
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Sources list for BLACK LIKE ME FAREWELL TO MANZANAR: Stuart Hall, "What Is This 'Black' in Black Popular Culture?" in Black Popular Culture, ed. Gina Dent ( Seattle: Bay Press, 1992)Jean Toomer’s "Cane" David Emmanuel Goatley, Black Religion Black Theology (Trinity Press International , A Continuum imprint, New York) 32-35. James Cone: Black Theology and the Black Christ Harris, Jessica Christina. "Revolutionary Black Nationalism: The Black Panther Party." The Journal of Negro History. 85.3 (2000):162-173. The Black Panther Party Swain, Carol. Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress Malcolm X http://www.africanaonline.com/malcom_x.htm (May 19, 1925 - February 21, 1965) African-Americans in the Southern United States Carmichael Stokely. "Black Power." Black Protest. Joanne Grant, ed. New York: Ballentine Books. 1968. Martin Luther King and Nonviolence More sources on "BLACK LIKE ME FAREWELL TO MANZANAR"
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