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The Leopard's Spots

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The Leopard's Spots Information
263 words, approx. 1 pages
The Leopard's Spots is the first novel of Thomas Dixon's Reconstruction Trilogy that also included The Clansman and The Traitor. In the novel Dixon offers a very unreconstructed account of Reconstruction, in which the villains are Simon Legree-types,...


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Albuquerque Journal
Spot On
07/12/2005: 617 words, approx. 2 pages
Print shop offers quick and diverse solutions Synergy is a term used so often in business that it has become as cliched as "thinking outside the box." But The Color Spot in Rio Rancho is a great example of the effectiveness of...
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Broadcasting & Cable
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04/21/2008: 1,086 words, approx. 4 pages
Staff How Some Network PSAs Play Out From celebrity tips to offering trips and prizes, cablers are taking a variety of approaches in public service announcements focused on environmental and conservation issues. Here are several examples of how programmers have been spreading...
 


Criticism and Essays
Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore
7,067 words, approx. 24 pages
In the following essay, Gilmore examines Dixon's life as illuminated by his novels and his autobiography Southern Horizons, and concludes that Dixon's “only success was the transformation of personal obsessions into popular wisdom.”
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Critical Essay by Joan L. Silverman
2,969 words, approx. 10 pages
In the following essay, Silverman points to the ways in which D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation used the material in Dixon's novels The Leopard's Spots and The Clansman to promote temperance.
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Letter by Kelly Miller
1,538 words, approx. 5 pages
In the following letter to Dixon, Miller, an African-American professor and social activist at Howard University, attacks Dixon's ideas on relations between the races as stated in The Leopard's Spots and declares, “You are a greater enemy to your own race than you are to mine.”


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