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Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement

I just need 1  research paper chose any subject you feel you can do from theses options below

9 to 10 pages long including the references and the course is Black Experience which covers the black experience from 1850s please let me know, and thank you very much.

Paper Topics

1) The Sit-in Movement
3) The Founding of the NAACP
4) The Movement
6a) Black Contribution to the Civil War
6b) Black Contribution to the Revolutionary War
7) The Social, Moral, and Political Philosophy of any one of the following: David Walker, Henry Highland Garnet, Daniel Payne, Frederick Douglass, Martin R. Delany, Edward W. Blyden, Henry McNeal Turner, Marcus Garvey, Jr., Angela Davis, Nikki Giovanni, Assata Shakur, Kwame Toure, Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson
8) The Philosophy, Strategy, and Contribution of either the Black Panther Party, SNCC, or Nation of Islam.
9) Black Liberation Theology
10) The Life and Work of any one of the following: Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Sarah and Angelina Grimke, Ida B. Wells Barnett, Mary Church Terrell, Margaret Washington, Josephine Pierre Ruffin, Mary McLeod Bethune
11) Student Martyrs at and
12) Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement
13) The Life and Work of Fannie Lou Hamer
14) The Presidential Campaigns of Rev. Jesse Jackson
15) The Social and Political Impact of the Music of James Brown
16) The Social and Political Impact of the Music of Curtis Mayfield
17) The Social and Political Impact of the Music of the Last Poets
18) The Social and Political Impact of the Music of Gil Scott Heron
19) The Black Contribution to World War I
20) The Black Contribution to World War II
21) Blacks and the Vietnam War
22) Blacks and the Gulf Wars

 

 

 

 

 

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Abstract

            The African-Americans’ history can be described as a paradox of immense triumph in the face of untold human tragedy. The paper is an exploration of the black experience from the 1850s and specifically the contribution of women to the Civil Rights Movement. It is therefore a detailed presentation of the black experience in America from 1850s in light of the paradox aimed at providing an understanding of the role women played in the making of America’s Civil Movement history as well as assessment of why blacks and women in particular were, until very recently, excluded from America’s famed democracy.

            Despite of their sterling roles during the civil rights movement, the southern Black women have largely remained as the invisible and unsung heroes of the struggle. The research study has used archival data in exploring the particular roles in leadership that selected Black women activists have described their experiences and gives explanations for the continued discrimination and non-inclusion in recognized……

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