Nigger Essays

  • A Nigger No Longer Caged

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    A Nigger No Longer Caged I taught myself to read when I was twenty years old. The book I started with was I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou. I was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. Living in Huntington was like living at the bottom of a bottomless pit. The hills defining our valley town were four insurmountable walls, imprisoning me in that special hell reserved for children of miscegenation. My mother had broken one of Huntington's greatest taboos - she had mothered three

  • The Word Nigger

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    The Word "Nigger" “My niggas. Some niggas that you don’t wanna try. My niggas. Some niggas that’s really do or die. My niggas. Ain’t no longer living a lie. My niggas is stong. My niggas is real.” Does this artist use the word nigger in the same way that racists have and still are? The answer to this question is a simple one- no. Today’s urban society have changed, not only the definition, but also the spelling of this word, which was once used to belittle those of African-American

  • The Use Of Nigger In Pop Culture

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    a positive connotation. It has caused the public to outrage over its use. Has also caused the president to receive backlash from the use of the word. That word is “Nigger”. Due to public outlook on this people see it as a theoretically banned word but, this word should be And it’s not just a matter of it not being polite to say nigger in public.”(WTFPodcast) The president says this because the use of a derogatory term has nothing to do racism whether you use it in public or Many would categorize

  • Nigger: Historical and Current Use

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    Nigger: Historical and Current Use “Nigger: it is arguably the most consequential social insult in American History, though, at the same time, a word that reminds us of ‘the ironies and dilemmas, tragedies and glories of the American experience’” (Kennedy 1). Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy’s book Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word is at the center of debate because of its controversy. It addresses questions among a diverse audience of students and scholars of all racial

  • Nigger Should Be Allowed In School Essay

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    There has been a conservers going around about the word Nigger and if we should be able to use the word in the school and if it is appropriate for students our age to hear and use the word. As a high school student myself I'm going to tell you my opinion. I personally think that the word Nigger should be allowed in the books we read at schools and I’m gonna tell you why. As teenagers we want to be treated like adults. We are coming to that age where we are growing up and we feel like we should

  • lighthod The Nigger in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness

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    The Nigger and The Heart of Darkness “The Heart of Darkness,” by Joseph Conrad was written in 1898 and 1899 and published in 1902.  So, although it wasn’t surprising that the word used to describe a black person was nigger, it was insulting just the same.  Throughout the short story I had to remind myself of the time period it was written. Joseph Conrad is nothing short of a genius.  His writing technique is eloquent, and surreal and yet after having completed “The Heart of Darkness,” I couldn’t

  • The Dispensable Nigger in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness

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    The Dispensable African in Heart of Darkness Three Works Cited     The story is about a man named Marlow, who is hired by The Company, which is a shipping company located in England.  Although Marlow had sailed before, he had never sailed to Africa.  The people who operated The Company (those located in England) are so far removed from reality, that they have no concept of the devastation caused in order to ship vast loads of ivory.  The Company is a perfect example of how these profit driven

  • Power in O'Connor's The Artificial Nigger and Mason's Shiloh

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    Power in O'Connor's The Artificial Nigger and Mason's Shiloh Flannery O'Connor's story The Artificial Nigger and Bobbie Ann Mason's story Shiloh both possess characters that excercise power . Mr. Head, the main character that exercises power in The Artificial Nigger, is an old racist man, who claims to know everything. In Mason's story, Norma Jean, a simple southern woman who wants change in her life, is the main character that exercises power. Both characters are similar in their successful

  • A Descriptive Analysis of Nigger: The Meaning of a Word by Gloria Naylor

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    A Descriptive Analysis of Nigger: The Meaning of a Word by Gloria Naylor What is the rhetor’s purpose? In the essay “Nigger: the meaning of a word” Gloria Naylor discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a myriad of situations. Depending on race, gender, societal status and age Naylor outlines how a word like ‘nigger’ can have different meanings within one’s own environment. Naylor discusses how a word can go from having a positive to a negative

  • Role of Parents in Morrison's Recitatif and O'Connor's The Artificial Nigger

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    Parents in Morrison's Recitatif and O'Connor's The Artificial Nigger Parental figures in Toni Morrison's "Recitatif" and Flannery O'Connor's "The Artificial Nigger" use indoctrination in an attempt to uphold tradition and reinforce racial boundaries. While one adult influence fulfills the mission entirely, the other must settle for inconstant, recurrent success and ultimate failure. In "Recitatif" and "The Artificial Nigger" a mother and a grandfather, respectively, with too much responsibility

  • Grandson’s Lesson in Flannery O’Connor’s The Artificial Nigger

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    Grandson’s Lesson in Flannery O’Connor’s The Artificial Nigger “He’s never seen anything before,” Mr. Head continued. “Ignorant as the day he was born, but I mean for him to get his fill once and for all.” P.254 This quote which comes early in the text of Flannery O’Connor’s “The Artificial Nigger,” is of great significance for understanding this novel as a whole. The quote comes from the beginning of this short story when the Grandfather (Mr. Head) is on the train with his grandson (Nelson)

  • An Analysis of the First Paragraph of O’Connor’s The Artificial Nigger

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    An Analysis of the First Paragraph of O’Connor’s The Artificial Nigger ?In “The Artificial Nigger,” Flannery O’Connor commingles characteristic Christian imagery with themes evocative of her Southern setting. In this essay, a close reading of the first paragraph of this story elucidates the subtle ways in which O’Connor sets up these basic themes of redemption and forgiveness. An additional paragraph will examine the ramifications of this reading on the intertwined racial aspects of the story

  • Comparing the Loss of Innocence in Cullen's Incident and Naylor’s Mommy, What Does Nigger Mean?

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    Loss of Innocence in Cullen's Incident and Naylor’s Mommy, What Does "Nigger" Mean? Unfortunately, a question that many African Americans have to ask in childhood is "Mommy, what does nigger mean?," and the answer to this question depicts the racism that still thrives in America (345). Both Gloria Naylor’s "'Mommy, What Does "Nigger" Mean?'" and Countee Cullen's "Incident" demonstrate how a word like "nigger" destroys a child’s innocence and initiates the child into a world of racism.  Though

  • Comparing Stereotypes and Stereotyping in Measuring My Blood and The Artificial Nigger

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    Artificial Nigger Adults frequently make conscious attempts to pass on their values and judgments concerning a number of matters to younger generations by sharing their own views. Generally, the advice they pass on is helpful for one to become a successful, productive member of the general population; however, this process of indoctrination can be harmful if the views shared by the elder are racist. Gerald Vizenor's "Measuring My Blood" and Flannery O'Connor's "The Artificial Nigger" explore

  • The Word Nigger

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    The Word Nigger When it comes to the use of the “N-word”, “nigger”, most of us will readily agree that it is derived from negativity. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of is this word appropriate and should it be a part of our vocabulary today. Many feel like this word is okay to use but there are some that disagree. “Nigger” is a highly controversial term used a lot in America. It is used by both white and people of color. Some believe that the word can be used freely

  • Meaning Of Nigga

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    It is hard to be an African American in today’s society. They word nigger is constantly thrown around like it is a compliment. Many may accept the racial slur, but I do not tolerate it. I feel offended when nigger is said to me. The one instance that stands out the most is when I was called a nigger at my job. An irate customer walked into my job, and I tried my best to help him. Even though I fixed the customer’s problem, he was still angry. The customer showed his aggravation by calling me names

  • I No Longer Use the N-Word

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    pick-up truck, while turning into our local Home Depot my father made a very wide turn causing a white lady to miss her turn. She screamed out the window, "You dumb ass nigger". At that time I didn't grasp the meaning of that putrid word, but it didn’t take me much longer to realize the force and hatred behind it. The word “Nigger” was a term used in reference to a slave. A slave meaning, you were the lowest scum of the earth, Illiterate and uneducated in every sense. Today, the usage of the word

  • Students Should Study Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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    honest depiction of the 1800’s, maintains its stance as a classic piece of literature beneficial to a student’s education (Chadwick). The shallowest and most prevalent argument involves the repeated, some attackers say excessive, use of the word “nigger,” which appears over two hundred times (Zwick). Today, the word is unquestionably one of the most offensive expletives in use; the book, however, was not written for this decade, or even this century, and it certainly was not intended to be a written

  • The Artificial Nigger

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    Head one of the protagonist in the novel the Artificial Nigger he states that he will “carry out a moral mission in putting the boy in his place.” We become aware of the stressful relationship between Mr. Head and Nelson due to the fact that Nelson claims to be incredulously smart leaving Mr.Head powerless as a guardian. Mr. Head manipulates Nelson into thinking that they are superior to the african american race referring to them as “niggers”, encouraging Nelson's racist personality to manifest itself

  • The Theme Of Racism In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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    racism in the late 1870’s and early 1880’s when this book was written. Therefore there has to be some prejudice involved.“Because Mary Jane ‘ll be in mourning from this out; and first you know the nigger that does up the rooms will get an order to box these duds up and put ‘em away; and do you reckon a nigger can run across money and not borrow some of it?”(Chap.6 p.177) In this quote it are talking about how the slaves are stealing the money from the bedrooms. The way Mark Twain writes about the slaves