"Sabrina Speaks," a memoir by Aretha Williams, Class of 1996, was created in conjunction with a final project and exhibit regarding the historic Haverford College Honor Council trial, "Charlie, Sabrina, Kelly, and Jill," ...
From an early age, American schoolchildren are taught that "'Hope' is the thing with feathers," that "Forever – is composed of Nows," that "A word is dead, when it is said, some say – I say it just begins to live that day." ...
This paper is a treatment of the historical and contemporary role of the Black church in the political motivation and organization of Black people. A discussion of the legacy of the Black church of the 1960's and how the ...
Producing rhetoric in the form of speeches is one of the major functions of the
modern American president. The circumstances, purposes, form, content, and effects of
presidential speeches vary widely, as do methods of ...
The number of languages spoken in the world today is estimated at nearly
7,000. The majority of those languages are not written, but asWestern Culture
spreads, more and more communities are making the transition to ...
At first glance, Samuel Chase has one of the strangest histories of any Supreme Court justice or revolutionary era founder. One of his acquaintances, Alexander Contee Hanson, once called him a "Strange inconsistent man!" ...
Western medicine often invalidates and marginalizes the knowledge and health practices that come from low-income communities of color. This invalidation is dangerous as it negates the power of these communities and does ...
In general. while sign language storytelling and spoken language storytelling share many larger-scope
narrative strategies such as parallelism, repetition, and meta-narrational devices, the
visual-spatial modality of ...