Black Portaiture Amer FictBasic Books, 05.10.1971 - 280 Seiten Traces the evolution of the Black character from stereotype to complex individual, revealing the influences of shifting cultural values. |
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... tion ; when I speak of the " undivided public sentiment , " I mean the sentiment of the white population . What else could I mean ? Could you suppose , sir , the expression which you may have heard me use- " my down - trodden country ...
... tion ; when I speak of the " undivided public sentiment , " I mean the sentiment of the white population . What else could I mean ? Could you suppose , sir , the expression which you may have heard me use- " my down - trodden country ...
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... tion and unity has been skin color symbolism which sepa- rates human beings into polar categories representing , at one end , the common acceptance of black as a symbol of evil and , at the other , white as a symbol of virtue . More ...
... tion and unity has been skin color symbolism which sepa- rates human beings into polar categories representing , at one end , the common acceptance of black as a symbol of evil and , at the other , white as a symbol of virtue . More ...
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... tion , are about as likely as assimilation of any other ethnic group by the land from which it originally came . What seems needed is a strengthening of ethnic bonds through increased knowledge of African traditions and customs and ...
... tion , are about as likely as assimilation of any other ethnic group by the land from which it originally came . What seems needed is a strengthening of ethnic bonds through increased knowledge of African traditions and customs and ...
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CONTEXTS | 3 |
STOCK CHARACTERS | 29 |
ARCHETYPAL PATTERNS | 88 |
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