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GSR 240 • Stevens• Final Paper
Outline
And
Final paper
1000 to 1500 words (5 to 7 pages not including cover sheet) • Double-spaced/12
point font/ APA format • Cover Sheet
This assignment asks you to make comparisons between the differing philosophies
and tactics of two groups striving for social justice during the African American
struggle for civil rights of the 1960s. You will also be applying their strategies for
social change to the ethical principles of deontology and utilitarianism as discussed
in class and in the videos of Dr. Kirk VanGilder.
I.
Content (70% of grade)
1. Introduction (5 points)
Explain the purpose of the paper. Be sure to include name and authors
of books.
2. Summarize each book by recounting the major themes of each work.
(5 points)
3. Contrast the overriding philosophies and strategies of each group (the
Black Panther Party and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating
Committee.) (15 points)
a. State the overriding philosophies and strategies of each group.
b. Contrast in detail how they differed.
c. Provide an example of this fundamental difference by selecting
a book excerpt from “Panther Baby” and a book excerpt from
“MARCH” that best illustrates the difference (do not include
examples provided by the instructor in the “Panther Baby”
book discussion PowerPoint).
d. Explain in detail how these samples specifically illustrate the
differences.
4. Compare how the two philosophies overlapped. (15 points)
a. In other words, how were the philosophies and strategies
specifically alike?
b. Provide examples by selecting a different book excerpt from
“Panther Baby” and a different book excerpt from “MARCH”
that best illustrates their similarities (do not include examples
provided by the instructor in the “Panther Baby” book
discussion PowerPoint).
c. Explain in detail how these samples specifically illustrate the
similarities.
5. Analyze a fundamental difference between the two groups by
applying utilitarianism and deontology to your excerpts in #3. (20
points)
a. In other words ask yourself how was the Black Panther Party
different from the Student Non-Violent Coordinating
Committee?
b. Apply both deontology and utilitarianism to the excerpts you
provided in #3.
6. Provide your own ethical reasoning to the excerpt you provided.
Defend your position. You don’t have to follow utilitarianism or
deontology, but your own ethical code. Define and explain your ethical
code. (5 points)
7. Conclusion (5 points)
II.


II. Style and Convention (30 % of grade)
Your paper should present a formal, objective tone that demonstrates
English conventions of usage and mechanics. Rules of grammar and
composition are followed. For example,
a. the introduction and conclusion are concise and work well to
introduce the paper and to summarize it major points.
b. transition sentences are used between paragraphs.
c. Sentences are clear and articulate.
Outline needs to have one paragraph that pertains to each number and letter
above
Rough Draft needs to have two paragraphs that pertain to each number and
letter above
MARCH Discussion
Discussion 1
In the book, the author quotes “I loved going to the library. It was the first time I ever saw Black
newspapers and magazines like JET, Ebony, the Baltimore Afro-American, or the Chicago
Defender. And I’ll never forget my librarian.”
Based on the quote, it would be deduced that Lewis had been away from civilization for quite
some time. The only reason why he felt this was a good experience was because it was
something he was doing for the first time, something that he had been deprived for long. It also
shows a sense of excitement by the fact that he saw a black newspaper. This shows the extent of
racism during that period which would give one the satisfaction, just to see something that
connects them to their race.
Was racism so bad that getting to school felt like heaven? Can anyone prosper once given the
opportunity to?
Discussion 2
“Our revolt was as much against the traditional black leadership structure as it was against
segregation and discrimination,”
From this quote one can note prevalence of violence and antagonism. It is evident that there was
too much discrimination that would make them really left out in the society. The information
thus presents some hints on likelihood of future violence, together with the hint of prevalence of
fractures within the movement that is supposed to protect the black people. For an activist like
Lewis therefore, this would be a discouragement as he expects people to be united so as to
achieve their freedom and their rights as well. As such, he feels that given the opportunity he
would not only rectify the black leadership structure, but would also try and minimize the gap of
racial segregation and discrimination.
Were the back leaders too conservative? What would constitute to reluctance in the black
leadership structure?
Discussion 3
“We passed their school houses as well, with nice playground equipment outside….nothing like
our cluster of small cinderblock buildings with a dirt field out back for recess.
Earlier, the book communicates on the differences between the colored community and the white
people. The roads are not good for the black people and nothing would be done to it unless to
pave the roads, when it was required that the white people have to pass through. It is hence clear
that there was a high rate of segregation which made the white people get to enjoy privileges that
the black people were not allowed or given the opportunity to explore. It is also evident that
black people were incapable of affording aspects such as nice playing equipments and even nice
playgrounds.
Can the black people strive to acquire similar privileges as the white people? What could be done
to eliminate the segregation that exists up to the present?
Discussion 1:
A. On page 12, the Jamal says that”Black kids didn’t play on white blocks; white teens didn’t
walk through the projects.” Further he also mentions that “If you’re black, get black”. These
were the words to a song that Pa Baltimore had in his old record collection. He played it for me
and told me that this song has been a big hit in America in the 1940’s”
b.
Why skin color made much difference? Where did this discrimination come from? What
made people view that this color difference?
C. Still till this day we see cases like the RumainBrisbon in Phoenix, Ariz. on Dec. 2, 2014,
where he was shot when a police officer apparently mistook his bottle of pills for a gun.
D. Why people still consider color a major discrimination in the society? What changes has to be
made in the society and in the policy to change this?
Discussion 2:
A. On page 15, Jamal says”As I stared at the picture in horror, he explained that the boy had
been murdered by redneck crackers because he had whistled at a white women in a store”
B. Why do people take law on their own hand? Isn’t that why we have laws and rules?
C. This is not a rare occurrence. Even in today’s scenarios, such incidents do occur. Like, Lynch
mob kills suspected rapist in India after dragging him naked for four miles through the city. This
makes people lose confidence in justice and making them feel to take law in their own hands.
D. Why is at the nature of such a disregard for human life? Does this mean people have lost hope
in justice? What has to be done do restore this?
Discussion 3:
A. On page 29, Jamal discusses about his chase by a police officer during the riot, he says, “Two
shots rang out. One splinted the wood on the fence near my butt.”
B. What events lead to shoot people by police? What had contributed to the racial discrimination
by the cop?
C. Even today world events like this do happen, Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager was
shot and killed on Aug. 9, 2014, by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, in a suburb of St.
Louis.
D. Why hasn’t the people’s minds changed? Why do people have to involve in riot over different
issues? Can’t it be solved over talks? Why do police have to take severe measures on the people
involved in riot?
Discussion 1:
A. On page 12, the Jamal says that”Black kids didn’t play on white blocks; white teens didn’t
walk through the projects.” Further he also mentions that “If you’re black, get black”. These
were the words to a song that Pa Baltimore had in his old record collection. He played it for me
and told me that this song has been a big hit in America in the 1940’s”
b.
Why skin color made much difference? Where did this discrimination come from? What
made people view that this color difference?
C. Still till this day we see cases like the RumainBrisbon in Phoenix, Ariz. on Dec. 2, 2014,
where he was shot when a police officer apparently mistook his bottle of pills for a gun.
D. Why people still consider color a major discrimination in the society? What changes has to be
made in the society and in the policy to change this?
Discussion 2:
A. On page 15, Jamal says”As I stared at the picture in horror, he explained that the boy had
been murdered by redneck crackers because he had whistled at a white women in a store”
B. Why do people take law on their own hand? Isn’t that why we have laws and rules?
C. This is not a rare occurrence. Even in today’s scenarios, such incidents do occur. Like, Lynch
mob kills suspected rapist in India after dragging him naked for four miles through the city. This
makes people lose confidence in justice and making them feel to take law in their own hands.
D. Why is at the nature of such a disregard for human life? Does this mean people have lost hope
in justice? What has to be done do restore this?
Discussion 3:
A. On page 29, Jamal discusses about his chase by a police officer during the riot, he says, “Two
shots rang out. One splinted the wood on the fence near my butt.”
B. What events lead to shoot people by police? What had contributed to the racial discrimination
by the cop?
C. Even today world events like this do happen, Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager was
shot and killed on Aug. 9, 2014, by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, in a suburb of St.
Louis.
D. Why hasn’t the people’s minds changed? Why do people have to involve in riot over different
issues? Can’t it be solved over talks? Why do police have to take severe measures on the people
involved in riot?
Discussion 1
On page 78, Jamal discusses how he was charged for the committed murder, committed arson, and
attempted murder. Why was Jamal accused of all these atrocities? Where did they originate? What led
to the arrest? Where did all this hatred come from? Who was responsible? It seems the same events are
still happening to people of color today. If assumed that the blacks are likely to be criminals as
compared to the whites, for example there has been a theft in a neighborhood where there is a black
family living around. They will be the first suspects. At the court, the blacks seem to have no rights. Why
hasn’t our society improved in the last 50 years that happenings still around us? What is stopping the
society from progressing in this area?
Discussion 2
On page 89, Jamal had been visited by his mother, however, things were changed, not as usual. Jamal’s
mother had come to visit but they could not communicate because the phone was not working. Why
would they disconnect the phones? Why do police allow the prisoners to have visits if they can’t
communicate with their visitors? Why would they cut the visit short? This shows the disregard of
humanism faced by the panthers. They were being mistreated and denied their constitutional rights of
receiving visitors and being given humble times to communicate with them. The guards were unfriendly
to the panthers and their visitors. What is the nature of such a disregard to human life, especially the
black population? Why hasn’t the situation changed for all this? What needs to be done to make this
change happen?
Discussion 3
On page 90, Jamal was beaten by the guards while he was being escorted. “The guard was holding his
prison key ring, which he used to deliver a hard smack against side of my head.” Why would they beat
up a prisoner? What had he done so wrong that he deserved to be beaten up? Was it a common happen
for all prisoners? Or what is saved for the panthers? This was not acceptable and it was not right way of
dealing with prisoners. It seems that the same act is still happening. Prisoners are beaten up by prison
wardens. The act shows the disregard of prisoners’ rights. The wardens are not supposed to hit the
prisoners in any way. Why hasn’t our society improved? What has been stopping the society from
progressing in this area? Do we need to come up with different structure or use the current ones to
improve the situation?
Discussion 1:
A. On page 97, Jamal discussed about Teddy’s suicide and he says “Teddy needed some
counseling and medical attention, so I went to the guards they said it was really none of my
business.”
B. Why guards don’t treat the prisons in good manner? Aren’t they human? Isn’t the cop’s duty
to safeguard them?
C. Protecting the prisoners is the ultimate duty of cops and with their negligence incidents like
Exopa Boss’s death on 8 December 2014 happen due to lack of medical facilities.
D. Does this mean they don’t get a chance to correct themselves? Just because they did
something wrong doesn’t mean they don’t deserve things like normal people do? Are the prisons
safe inside?
Discussion 2:
A. On page 123, Jamal states “I would be ready to fly out when the prison’s door open or break”
B. Why the cell for prisons aren’t maintained properly by the management? Why they aren’t safe
and secure?
C. Still today incidents like prison escape in Johannesburg on 8 January 2014 occurs due to
irresponsibility of the officers.
D. What leads to this duty? Why don’t the cops safeguard them? Why don’t they build proper cell
to be secure and safe?
Discussion 3:
A. On page 128, Jamal says “The fascist board of miseducation is collaborating with the
government swine to deny me my rights”.
B. Why don’t government give a chance to correct the mistakes? Why people are ill treat the
prisons once they are out?
C. Life after prison can be hard, for example Darius Clark who was in prison for 5 years for bank
robbery but later did an autobiography in “evolution of criminals “ in 2015.
D. Why don’t people get given equal rights who want to lead a normal life after prison? Why
does the government deny rights for them?
Discussion 1
In page 150 and 151, Mr. Charlie made the blacks believe that the “Korean Men weren’t actually
trying to kill themselves but instead wanted to kill the demon that was riding their back”.
It is through this comment that the writer grew in his teenage years believing that he had a
demon on his back and he would unwillingly be driven near death for the purpose of removing it.
This was not a good way to kill the blacks since it involved filling up wrong thoughts and
perceptions on what was happening in their lives. The writer believed that he was the reason
behind the death of the people close to him because of the notion of demon in him. This aspect
still applies even today in the sense that there are areas where black children are brought up to
believe that it is their fault why they are poor or are living in poor environments. Further, more
negativity is associated with black which is a sort of current demon.
Is it relevant to think that blacks possess demons? Is the hatred of the white so much that
eliminating them was the only solution?
Discussion 2
In page 160, the writer states that: “Cetewayo grew up in Harlem whereby he was an honor
student… However he was raised in a housekeeping project where there was an epidemic of
crimes and drugs, and his promising career was cut short after he became addicted to heroin”.
The quote explains how blacks ended up becoming failures after being influenced by the
environment that they lived in. The next part of the page shows that after he managed to kick that
drug habit, he became a black nationalist. That part describes what happens today, mostly in the
lives of many blacks. Statistics have proven that most of the blacks are leading in intake of
drugs. Further, it is also true that most drug taking is connected with crime which is also
common in the black neighborhoods. Further, even today, it has been proved that kinds of
environments have a way of influencing the future of a child while growing up. Therefore, I find
the quote quite relevant even up to date.
Are the blacks the only people affected by drug abuse? Could the blacks be successful if they
tried to overcome their addiction? Does this continue up to date? Why?
Discussion 3
In page 188 towards the completion of the chapter, the writer states that “Afeni Shakur and Joan
Bird bail was revoked because two of the codefendants had fled”.
Earlier in the page, there were reports on warrants being issued for the codefendants as they had
failed to show up in court. Afeni and Joan had then been thrown in prison and had their bail
remanded. They had walked in the courtroom and fell into a trap and since the codefendants had
fled, there was nothing that could be done to save them. The quote is quite relevant as it tries to
show some of the things that happen in the courts today. As blacks, the law was not on their side
and they could not rescue themselves from the trap. The same issue of discrimination on color
has been evidenced in our today’s courts and with little distortion of evidence people are denied
of their rights.
Do courts have a way of attaining justice? Is there a law on discrimination? Is there anything that
can be done to facilitate equality?
Discussion
On page 190, we see how the narrator is tormented by the way he is living. Always
running away from the cops. The only logical solution is to get out of the country where other
panthers have gone probably found some peace. They have gone either to Cuba or Algeria where
people of color are not being oppressed. “I kept moving from rundown tenements to dank
basement apartments, always looking over my shoulder or lying awake. Expecting cops to show
up with guns blazing. I got messages by making calls from phone booth at pre- arranged times to
other phone booths. My panther comrades told me that the cops were tearing up the Bronx and
Harlem looking for Dhoruba, Cet, and me. We laid low while we waited for our white radical
friends to get us passports and plane tickets to leave the country”. Today, many cases where
oppression is based on color is being witnessed today. White police can be seen bullying people
with no logical explanation but just because of their color. In some institutions, like Airports,
whites are given priority in terms of service delivery. This is caused by people who are still
racists. Why this revolution? Why is still there incidences of oppression even after a long period
of campaign? Can’t there be a permanent solution? That goes beyond physical punishment? That
will see the end of oppressing people of color?
On page 200, the narrator is talking about how they were oppressed by the police as well as drug
lords and how they had to stand against it. “The community need to form a people’s army to
stand vigilant against drugs, police brutality and all forms of oppression”. Why this oppression?
Why did it begin? Why was there no way to stop it from spreading among black community?
What is accountable for this brutal behavior?
On page 222, he talks more of oppression, “George Jackson has been sentenced to seventy years
for a gas station robbery when he was seventeen years old. To the system he was another poor
black boor who couldn’t afford a lawyer”. Just because he was black and could not afford a
lawyer, he was tre …
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