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Manchild In the Promised Land: A New Perspective into the Post World War II Era

2024-01-20 18:32:28

Claude Brown's novel 'The Manchurian of the Promised Land' made his life in the civil rights movement fictitious. In this novel, we will investigate the themes of racial discrimination, poverty, black movement and respect demographics. Many of us know Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and the ideals of Black Panthers. We are not familiar with the lives of ordinary people who want to get respect, but the process of survival is preventing them from doing so.

"There is culture, magic, warmth, and a perfect primitive state," American Street eventually becomes a humanized story. There is no doubt that this is the inevitable power of storytelling. "(Jason Reynolds, the winner of ALL AMERICAN BOYS)

Introduction The era after World War II provides a new opportunity to explore and develop new technologies that dramatically changed America; for example, polio treatment, space exploration, computer presentation, weapons industry, automobile industry Such. How will technologies change the United States as progress technology such as color TV progresses? - Because the Internet can be regarded as the latest media world discovered by humans, humans have changed their work and lifestyle. The Internet shrank away; furthermore, it broke through all human obstacles and made us live in a more restricted place. Basically, the Internet passes information to our doorstep, so we will create an "information superhighway" for us (quotation)

Today, we live in post - modern times. Early signs of this era began in the 1960s and 1970s after the Second World War. It is the first time that the era has been changed to the modern technology era by the invention of personal computer and internet. This is a breakthrough. The Internet gives power to the world expression, communication, entertainment, and learning. As society progresses, it will also face difficulties. The modern era occurred after the copying stage and before the post - modern era. It is a real turning point of society. This era began with the spark of enlightenment. Enlightenment is the era of new ideas and knowledge. It also focuses on personality, art, education, and new forms of communication. The development of printing press enabled the dissemination of knowledge. The press provides real sound to Martin Luther and others.