Analysis Of The Isis Paper The Key To The Colors

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As Rebecca Scoot transport her readers in her narrative of accounts of the Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks, she delicately uncovers injustice not within one family but within a system. As she focuses in giving a voice to the Lacks, she also highlights the strength and leadership of the family matriarch of Henrietta Lacks and her cell know as HELA. Envisioning Mrs. Lacks and her family trajectory it exposes discrimination and bias on a much large scale than poorly uneducated oppress Negro or African American during 1950’s. The life of Henrietta and her family’s situation had moderate similarities of another book, The Isis Paper. The Isis Papers the keys to the Colors, by Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s, (March 18, 1935- January 2, 2016.) In …show more content…

Welsing’s goes into detail how the system created to break down the psyche of those disenfranchised. Dr. Welsing is herself, African American woman whom earned her degree in 1962 from Howard University. A psychologist Dr. Welsing’s began looking at the system as a whole. She describes certain inherent behavior. As she advanced in her research, she takes a closer look at racial attacks, especially those of African descent. Upon her research, she compiles theories from psychological point of view. The highly controversial doctor explains a system of racism. Dr. Welsing’s perception and theories constructed from teachings Freud, Einstein, and the writings of author Mark Twain. Her psychoanalysis began with the importance of the African American woman as early as the title of her book, the Isis paper. The title explains the importance of the African American woman. “Isis (YSSIS), an African goddess the sister/wife most important Egyptian God, Osiris in Egyptian and African folklore. In the folklore, it describes the “Isis as the keeper of truth and …show more content…

Welsing’s continues she describes the importance of how the African American woman in keeping the balance. Her profound attack on the system of oppression leads to the African woman the keeper of this balance of truth and justice. It appears that Dr. Welsing’s may have incorporated some of her own misgiving in the dissection of an oppress system. As she does further analysis it uncovers other aspect of an unjust system. It also discloses the importance of sacrifices whether globally or locally. As she takes this insightful look at the system she also accredits the work of her mentor, Neely Fuller. Mr. Neely Fuller his principle argument is that if you do not understand the concept of racism, everything else will confuse you. Welsing has reserved this concept and expound on it. This allows her to illustrate not individual but a system racism and counter racism. With this eye opening revelation she completely engages herself not understand it racial disparity but a possible solution,

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