Short Essay Institutional study
Your essay should be about three pages long. It will
constitute 15 percent of your grade. Your essay can focus on 1 of the following
topics.
Essay Choice 1: Institutional study
Churches, schools, civic organizations (black civil rights
orgs, fraternities and sororities, etc) and businesses are important social
institutions for any society. Select one of the above, with pre-World War II
origins, and trace its historical development over time.
Family: Trace the outlines of your family's history to the
post-Civil War era, or as far back as you can, and integrate your family's
story within the context of historical events of the era discussed in this
class. Include such elements as family structure, occupation, education, military
service, religion, music, region or geography, and personality profiles and
portraits, as well as food and folklore, i.e., family stories that you may want
to share.
Essay Choice 2: Select one of the following comparisons and
discuss in a short essay.
Emancipation: Compare the emancipation process in the United
States with that in Brazil or Cuba or Haiti. Include a brief overview of their
slave societies and racial, demographic, and political profiles of the day.
Ideology and Leadership: Booker T. Washington and. W. E. B.
Du Bois; or King and Malcolm X; or Garvey and Randolph. Where do they have
differences? Where do they have similarities?
Issues: Race and class—how do the two work in concert to
impact progress in contemporary American society? OR Women: feminism vs.
womanism? How are these two issues related but yet distinct? How do both issues
gender and race intertwine for African American women as an issue to be
combated?
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