Racism / Lauri S. Friedman, book editor.
Readers learn the fundamental principles of essay writing using ooposing viewpoints on racism as topic
Record details
- ISBN: 9780737734645
- ISBN: 0737734647
- Physical Description: 104 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Detroit, MI. : Greenhaven Press, ©2006.
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction:Background as controversy: Racism and war in the United States--Section one: Opposing viewpoints on racism: Viewpoint one: Racism is a serious problem / Zia Kashef.--Viewpoint two: RAcism is not a serious problem / Walter Williams.--Viewpoint three: Racial profiling is necessary / Philip Jenkins--Viewpoint four: Racial profiling is unnecessary /David Harris.--Viewpoint five: My encounters with racism / Ted Gup--Viewpoint six: My life as a former white supremacist /Kevin Marinelli- Section two: Model essays and writing exercises: Preface A: Five paragraph essay--Preface B. Narrative essays--Essay one: Racism in America--Essay A: Create an outline from an existing essay--Essay two: "Driving white black" on the New Jersy Turnpike: Exercise A: Identifying components of the narrative essay--Essays three: Thanksgiving to forget. Exercise A. Practice writing a scene with dialogue--Finial writing challenge: write your own narrative five paragraph essay.--Section three: Supporting research material. |
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| Subject: | Racism > United States. Essay > Authorship. Rhetoric. Critical t hinking. United States > Race relations. |