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Black History encompasses the experiences, struggles, cultural contributions, and achievements of African Americans from enslavement through the present day. It appears across history, literature, sociology, and political science courses, where it is treated as essential to understanding the formation of American society. The topic carries academic weight because it demands engagement with questions of race, justice, and identity that shaped the nation's legal, religious, and cultural institutions. Works and figures such as Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, Dr. Carter G. Woodson, and landmark cases like Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) frequently anchor scholarly discussion, while literary texts by writers such as Toni Cade Bambara provide cultural and narrative dimensions.

Student papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Historical surveys trace African American life from 1865 to the present, while focused case studies examine institutions like the Black Church or specific legal turning points. Literary analysis appears in papers treating short fiction and collections such as Three Negro Classics, and cultural criticism surfaces in essays reading Black films as evidence of social progress. Historiographical work, represented by reviews calling for new frameworks in Black identity scholarship, pushes the topic toward methodology as well as content.

A strong essay scopes its thesis around a specific period, institution, figure, or text rather than attempting to cover all of Black history at once. Evidence drawn from primary sources, legal records, literary close reading, or documented historical events tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is substituting broad generalizations about race in America for concrete, well-supported arguments tied to specific events or works.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Independence of the Black Church
Throughout American history, the black church has played an important role in the African-American community. According to King (1998), "The black church has always been a positive force in the struggle for justice and…
Paper Undergraduate
Black Identity and Historiography: A Review of W.D. Wright
What does it mean to be a Black historian? The Professor Emeritus of History at Southern Connecticut State University W.D. Wright takes up this challenge in his new book on Black History and Black Identity: A Call for a…
Research Paper Doctorate
Everyday Use by Alice Walker
EVERYDAY USE by Alice Walker is a story that illustrates a young black woman's quest for identity that would encompass her culture, her heritage as well as her present status. Identity crisis is not a major issue for…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Catherine Clinton\'s Biography \"Harriet Tubman:
Catherine Clinton's biography "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom" is considered one of the best and most comprehensive biographies on Harriet Tubman's life. Considered by many to be the American "Black Moses," the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Black Preaching in the Black
In the Black tradition, a sermon is not just an address, but an experience felt by the entire congregation. As one looks at the dynamics of a well-thought out and well-delivered sermon, one might approach it from the…
Research Paper Doctorate
The miseducation of the Negro
¶ … Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson. Specifically it will include a detailed summary of the book, the significance of the work, and a critique of the work. Woodson's work, initially published in 1933, is…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Poetry / Maya Angelou Maya
Maya Angelou's Celebration of Womanhood and Blackness in Phenomenal Woman
Research Paper Undergraduate
Love and faith as lenses for understanding Martin Luther King Jr's religio-political activism
Violence as a way of achieving racial justice is both impractical and immoral. It is impractical because it is a descending spiral ending in destruction for all. It is immoral because it seeks to humiliate the opponent…
Paper Masters
Zora Neale Hurston\'s Biography Their
Brief Introduction (of the work in general)
Paper Undergraduate
Class assignment overview and requirements
African-American women: Exhibit review of "Claiming Their Citizenship: African-American Women From 1624-2009"