In Lakot's female Lakota's book of women, Mary Crow Dog writes about the many struggles she is faced as a woman of American Indian in her daily life. Lack of tap water and electricity, poverty and oppression around Indian settlement are just a few of the problems she has to deal with on a continuous basis. She explained in detail the violence and despair people encountered by the Caucasian hands, and the "Around the Indian Fortress".
"I am a special woman, a special woman is me" (lines 10 to 13). These are a few lines that express black women as "phenomena" in Maya Angelou's "Phenomenon Woman". These words promote the prospects of ordinary African-American women in today's society. Many people believe that the outlook of women has not changed, they are still depicted as being negative. But African-American women in today's society have strong and powerful influences. - God takes Eve from human ribs as a memory that women are equal and help others. Due to social development and the superiority of mankind, women occupy the rear seats and respond to every whim but without proper recognition. Citizenship became a hot topic in the 1950s. For the changing world, it is also atrocity to see black men who were once slaves. The color of black skin is the stain of your character. Women adding colored skin, in particular, make life unbearable
In Lakot's female Lakota's book of women, Mary Crow Dog writes about the many struggles she is faced as a woman of American Indian in her daily life. Lack of tap water and electricity, poverty and oppression around Indian settlement are just a few of the problems she has to deal with on a continuous basis. - Sherman Aleksey In October 1966, Sherman Aleksey was very possible. He is not only a minority but also a hydrocephalus. In 6 months of age, he underwent brain surgery, but he did not seem to survive. He passed, but the doctor predicts that he will be severely mentally retarded. Fortunately, they were wrong, but he suffered from a seizure and wetted his bed throughout his childhood ("What" 1)
Among Mark A. Sherman and Adelaide Haas' s "Male versus Male, Female vs. Women" they talked about how men and women have different ways of communicating, and the problems arising from these differences. It is like watching men usually talk with another man and women usually talk to another woman. "Male conversation is easier to talk about music, current affairs, sports than women, women's themes tend to be closer to themselves than men and to be emotional" (Sherman and Haas, 28). That means that the theme between people is not a relationship between women and women. This can lead to erroneous information or misunderstanding. "The problem is