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Description of Paper (Year Written) (Nbr Pages) (Nbr Notes/Citations) (Nbr Sources) ($=Price)

Fitzgerald and Ellison
Discusses their views of commercial America in their works.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
A Comparison of the Autobiographies of Frederick Douglass, William Lovett and William Trench
Examines the backgrounds and life events contributing to the attitudes on slavery and political reform held by these men in the 1800's.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
Uncle Tom's Cabin and Black Boy
A discussion of slavery and the Black man in White society and the literature with underlying social protests from then to now.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,   $89.50
Invisible Man by Ellison
Parallels this to the Black mans struggle for social identity.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  3 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
Confessions of Nat Turner and Soul on Ice
by Styron and Cleaver respectively. A Comparison.    Written in 1978,   10 pages,   $89.50
Langston Hughes:
The Life and Man.    Written in 1978,   8 pages,  18 notes,  19 sources,   $71.60
The Theme of Youth in the Modern Short Story
Identifies adolescent dilemmas of mother-son relations, Black identity, inexperience and disillusionment.    Written in 1979,   15 pages,   $134.25
A Comparison Between the Invisible Man and Heart of Darkness
Discusses the shared theme and symbolism in these works.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
To Kill A Mockingbird
Examines the treatment of racial hatred as reflected in this work.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  6 notes,   $62.65
Herzog, Mrs. Dalloway and the Invisible Man
Are examined for character development subjectivity.    Written in 1979,   8 pages,  13 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone
by Baldwin. Examines the pursuit of happiness thru the character Leo Proudhammer.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
Black Characters in Faulkner: Absalom, Intruder in the Dust, and Light In August.
Examines his use of stereotypes, the dependent Black on White denomination and the use of absolutes.    Written in 1979,   12 pages,  7 notes,  9 sources,   $107.40
Alienation: The Disintegration of Modern Man
An examination of modern man in American literature particularly thru the works of prominent Black authors.    Written in 1979,   22 pages,  39 notes,  17 sources,   $196.90
Washington and DuBois:
A Freudian Analysis of Two Black Works.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Man's Corruption in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Ministers Black Veil", "The Birthmark", and "Young Goodman Brown"
Sin, depravity and greed as human failing are explored.    Written in 1981,   4 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $35.80
Song of Soloman and Good as Gold
Familial relationships in two novels of ethnic minorities.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,  2 sources,   $71.60
An Analysis of the Works of Maya Angelou
A study of three autobiographical works by this sensitive black writer of the 70s.    Written in 1981,   14 pages,  16 notes,  12 sources,   $125.30
The Best of Simple by Langston Hughes
A review of a barroom philosopher in the Black community.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Black Woman
by Toni Cade, a review.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Myth of the Negro Past
by H.J. Melville. A review and discussion.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  2 notes,   $44.75
The Strange Career of Jim Crow by C. Vann Woodward
A review and analysis of the Jim Crow movement, both North and South, to historically evaluate why Blacks maintain the status they do in society.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
King of the Bingo Game by R. Ellison
A review noting Ellison's ability to universalize the problems facing the Black man.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,  13 notes,  1 sources,   $53.70
Going to Meet the Man by Baldwin
Review of a short story.    Written in 1978,   3 pages,  2 notes,   $26.85
Four Book Reviews
American Negro Slave Revolts, the White Man's Burden, Fight and Rebellion and The Negro in the American Revolution.    Written in 1978,   9 pages,  3 notes,  4 sources,   $80.55
Jubilee by M. Walker
Discusses the role of invisibility encountered by Blacks in the South.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison
Notes literary style and plot that convey relations in the Black community.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
Langston Hughes
Views Hughes as an extraordinary literary figure able to combine aesthetic beauty and social significance creatively.    Written in 1978,   4 pages,  5 notes,  5 sources,   $35.80
Sonny's Blues by James Baldwin
A short story review.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Invisible Man by R. Ellison
Discusses illusion and reality.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,  13 notes,   $44.75
Invisibility and Double Consciousness in Five Studies
Discusses two themes used by five writers: Frederick Douglas, Nella Larsen, Toni Morrison, Gwendolyn Brooks and Ralph Ellison.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
Dusk of Dawn by DuBois
A review and critical evaluation.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
Corregidora and Sula : Two Stories of Black Women
A review and character analysis of Black women and an exploration of the role feminine awareness plays in the life of the Black woman.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
Invisible Man: Contrasts with DuBois and Washington
Comparative analysis of Invisible Man, Up From Slavery and the Soul of Black Folks.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Negro Revolt by Louis Lomax
A review and critical analysis which examines Negro attitudes and actions that act against the traditional white power structure and conservative Black leadership.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,   $53.70
Another Country and How Long the Train's Been Gone
A comparison of two works by Baldwin.    Written in 1977,   4 pages,  2 notes,  4 sources,   $35.80
The Negro in the Making of America
by Benjamin Quarles.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,   $53.70
Harlem: The Making of A Ghetto
by Gilbert Osofsky.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,   $53.70
Roots by Alex Haley
Analyzes the plot, characters and situations in Haley's immensely popular "saga of an American family".    Written in 1979,   12 pages,   $107.40
Kengi's Harvest by Wole Soyenka, Malfinis by Roderick Walcott and Meeting in Milkmarket by John Wickham
Character and story analysis of three African novelists and writers in these indigenous stories of their homeland.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Wretched of the Earth by Fanon
A discussion of the book, concerning the black movements which took place in Africa in the 50's and 60's.    Written in 1979,   8 pages,  7 notes,  7 sources,   $71.60
Alienation in Black Literature
Examines this theme through the writings of Richard Wright in Black Boy and Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man.    Written in 1979,   17 pages,  26 notes,  4 sources,   $152.15
Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly
An analysis of Harlem life in the 20's and 30's as seen through the eyes of its best writer.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
A Discussion of Langston Hughes
Traces and analyzes Hughes influence as a writer and chronicle of life in the Black world of Harlem during the Jazz Age.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  6 notes,  8 sources,   $62.65
W.E.B. DuBois
An Overview of his career and contribution to the position of blacks in America and the world.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
Christ in Concrete, The Assistant, The Man Who Went to Chicago
Discusses the themes of the city and journey of the mind in these works. Also defines urban literature and relates the works to individuals and society.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,   $62.65
Native Son and the Man Who Lived Underground by Richard Wright
A critical analysis.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  6 notes,  10 sources,   $62.65
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Examines her attempt to demonstrate that slavery was contrary to Christianity.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  13 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
A critical analysis.    Written in 1979,   4 pages,   $35.80
Studies of the Works of Flannery O'Connor and Ralph Ellison
Regionalism, racism, pretension and black experience compared in O'Connor's "The Artificial Nigger" and Ellison's Invisible Man.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  7 notes,  7 sources,   $62.65
The Problem of Identity in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
Identity crises and invisibility analyzed.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  7 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Camara Laye's The Dark Child
The black childhood and adolescent experience in Guinea.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  12 notes,  3 sources,   $44.75
"Native Son" by Richard Wright
A discussion and analysis of Wright's classic of mutual victimization, racism, and injustice. Looks at it primarily from a sociological point of view.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  3 notes,   $44.75
Langston Hughes
Hughes as a "black genius of the Harlem Renaissance". Recognizes his place in Black American literature and the sense of injustice shown in his works.    Written in 1982,   6 pages,  4 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Ralph Ellison
A survey of Ralph Ellison's life and work, particularly the"Invisible Man" and TS Eliot's influence on his work. His place in Black literature.    Written in 1985,   5 pages,  14 notes,  8 sources,   $44.75
Concepts of Good and Evil in Sula by Toni Morrison
Examines ways in which order is shaken and the impulses of characters in the novel to refute confining patterns by defying current standards of morality to recreate their own reality.    Written in 1987,   8 pages,  6 notes,  2 sources,   $71.60
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
An analysis of this contemporary novel of growing up young, black and female in the United States through examination of effectiveness of theme.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,  6 notes,   $53.70
The Rainbow Challenge by Sheila Collins and The Jesse Jackson Phenomenon by Adolph Reed Jr.
Two approaches to analyzing the significance of the Jesse Jackson Rainbow Coalition campaign of 1984.    Written in 1988,   12 pages,  26 notes,  4 sources,   $107.40
Mutiny on the Amistad : The Saga of a Slave Revolt and its Impact on American Abolition, Law and Diplomacy by Howard Jones
Reviews this work which chronicles the incident of revolt, in 1839, of a shipload of African slaves who are eventually captured by the American Navy and who subsequently are developed into an American antislavery movement cause.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,   $53.70
New People : Miscegenation and Mulattoes in the United States by Joel Williamson
An analysis of this study which questions the generally accepted view of the history of American attitudes toward miscegenation.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,  3 notes,   $53.70
Success and Failure in three of Wright's Novels
Observes that in Richard Wright's Black Boy, Native Son and Uncle Tom's Children, the characters who set their aspirations beyond what the oppressive racial climate aloows them fail and those who learn to function succeed.    Written in 1990,   13 pages,  18 notes,  12 sources,   $116.35
Native Son as a Novel of Protest
Feels Baldwin's claim that Native Son fails as a protest novel is not wholly valid because Baldwin has missed Wright's point. Wroght, in fact uses Bigger's lack of humanity as reasons for his brutal acts of protest.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,   $35.80
How Black and White Interact Symbolically in Native Son
Examines how Wright uses the symbolic interactions between black and white to illustrate the racial situation, but Wright's view of the colors inherent meanings and how they define each other through reaction to each other.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,   $35.80
Native Son and Slaughterhouse-Five
Examines both novels as works of social criticism in which a surreal, exagerated technique of story-telling is used to draw a sharp moral lesson.    Written in 1990,   3 pages,  2 sources,   $26.85
The Street by Ann Petry
Observes the characterization of Lutie as being transformed by the strictures of her world from a striving, independent parent to a victim of both racism and sexism.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  10 notes,  4 sources,   $53.70
The marriages in Go Down, Moses by William Faulkner
Looks at the marriages throughout the novel as to heighten and expose the differences between blacks and whites within the same family, the McCaslins.    Written in 1990,   4 pages,  4 notes,   $35.80
The Sociology of Minorities in Sci-Fi
Examines the sociologic theories in the writings of CS Lewis, Jules Verne and Ursula Le Guin.    Written in 1983,   10 pages,  9 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
Hemingway and James Baldwin- Comparison and Contrast
How the lives of Hemingway and Baldwin affected their writing, including the fact that both lived in Europe as young men, and that Hemingway wrote as one inside the mainstream of American society; Baldwin as one outside the mainstream. Baldwin deals wit.    Written in 1984,   6 pages,   $53.70
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