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We have spent the first five weeks of this course working to understand 'the black world" as a concept and a physical reality. We have worked to deconstruct and understand the socio-political and...

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We have spent the first five weeks of this course working to understand 'the black world" as a concept and a physical reality. We have worked to deconstruct and understand the socio-political and economic movements that have contributed to the oppresion of black people worldwide. This final asks that you reflect on and analyze your progress and learning on these topics. You must make an argument about how and why your ideas about these topics have changed (or how and why they haven’t changed) as a student of this course.

Step One:

  • Reflect on the thoughts and beliefs you held about these topics before you entered the classroom (why did you hold these beliefs, what life events, experiences, representations, led you to believe the things that you did on day one?)
  • Then reflect on what you have learned (how have what you have learned aligned or diverged from the beliefs that you held when you entered the class?

Step Two:

  • Come up with a specific argument about your progress so far as a student (thesis statement) Here are some questions to help you craft your statement:
    • What readings/lectures/classroom activities were you most drawn/resistant to?
    • How have these things changed your understanding of race and racism and the black world as a whole?
    • What are your strengths and weaknesses as a student in this class?
    • What is the most important thing you have learned so far in this class?

Step Three:

  • Select course readings, activities, clips etc. from class to support your argument.
  • You may use outside sources, but theymustbe academic sourcesonly. If you have questions about academic sources you can see me in office hours or contact our librarian Mark Shores ([email protected]). Consider using theLibrary Research page(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.created specifically for our class.

Guidelines

This paper should have athesis statement,anintroduction, and a conclusion. It should be well thought out and structured. It is also very important that youproofreadyour paper to ensure that it is free of any errors. It is often helpful to read your paper out loudto yourself. It helps you to catch sentences that run-on or don't make sense.

Formatting

Each essay must follow the below formatting guidelines:

  1. Double spaced
  2. Times New Roman/Arial
  3. 12pt Font
  4. 1 inch margins
  5. Every paper must have a works cited page must be cited in MLA or Chicago Style
  6. Final must beat least1000words.
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Soumi answered on May 10 2021
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Title: The Black World
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Contents
Thesis Statement    3
Introduction    3
Educational Insight in the Classroom    3
Strengths & Weaknesses in the Classroom    5
Conclusion    5
Works Cited    7
Thesis Statement
Socio-political and economic depletion of the black people have lead other races to be alarmed about the situation. It is an age-old tyranny that
ought us to such repercussions where the value of life is degraded. Life that is one, life that is for all.
Introduction
Earth is the most archaic planet known to us. It is obviously, because we are born on this earth and we live on this planet, which has made it our home. Residing on earth, we have learnt about thousands of species, living creatures, organisms and races. Sooner did the humankind acquired intelligence about a civilized life, we built habitats for our own, comfortable around whom we think are our own, societies, boundaries, caste and creed, and the bigger differentiation— races. Races are many in this world and we name them based on the way they look, the way they behave or in today’s time, to extent to which they matter. Hence, this essay intends to find out to extent to which the big issue of racism has emerged.
Educational Insight in the Classroom
Before I took these classroom sessions, where we
oke down gradually, the issue of black people across the globe regarding their social, political and economic happenings, I never took this issue too deep into my thoughts due to my lack of awareness. To me the oppression that black lives are facing was mere just because of the discrimination about their skin type or the social prejudice that emerged when weighed with the white people. As mentioned by Spiegel and Grau, the white people have gotten the supremacy, the talent, the zeal to succeed and they have eventually become the world leaders for this bias. Thus, they gain stability in the world.
Soon I was enlightened with the knowledge from my classroom, I now see it in a loose way and I am letting it set sail to the ideas
ought to me. Most...
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