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Biography of Theodore Roosevelt
5373 words, approx. 17.9 pages
 The persona Theodore Roosevelt projected as, among other things, president of the United States, man of letters, Rough Rider, historian, big-game hunter, and conservationist has come to symbolize the temper of his time. The noted historian Albert J. Beve...
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Biography of Theodore Roosevelt
5195 words, approx. 17.3 pages
 Theodore Roosevelt was a prolific author, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, the first American to win a Nobel Peace Prize, and the only United States president to be awarded a Congressional Medal of Honor. He was a rancher, a hunter, an he...
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Biography of Theodore Roosevelt
3360 words, approx. 11.2 pages
 Theodore Roosevelt was probably America's closest approximation to a man of letters who was also a man of affairs. Roosevelt possessed an extraordinarily strong intellect coupled with the energies and aggressiveness of a Renaissance prince. Such a combin...



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 The Journal of Social Psychology
African perceptions of Americans of African and European descent.
10/01/1995: 2,717 words, approx. 9 pages Studies of the stereotyping of African and European Americans have relied almost exclusively on American samples. This study was a cross-cultural attempt to evaluate the generalizability of findings from this research. Two hundred ninety citizens of six African nations (Botswana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa,...
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 Philadelphia Tribune, The
The Original Egyptian Was Not Arab Or European, But African
04/01/1994: 894 words, approx. 3 pages Conrad Worrill Philadelphia Tribune, The 04-01-1994 The Original Egyptian Was Not Arab Or European, But African. By Dr. Conrad Worrill Up until recent years, there had been a scholarly debate among European intellectuals, joined by some Blacks, on what they labeled...


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