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To Educate a Man is to unfit him to be a Slave

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“To Educate a Man is to unfit him to be a Slave”

Frederick Douglass was a renowned social reformer in America, an orator, as well as a writer. In some quarters he is even regarded as a statesman who symbolized the struggle against slavery. This is largely due to his experiences with slave masters, his antislavery writing as well as the fact that he was essentially the leader of the movement that campaigned for the abolition of slavery in America (the abolitionist movement). One of his most memorable quotes regarding slavery and education, particularly in regard to the education of African Americans living in slavery, was the statement that “To educate a man is to unfit him to be a slave.” This statement is an apt representation of Douglass’ philosophy on the education of minorities. His view was that education would act as a major equalizer when it came to dealing with the inequalities being experienced by African Americans at the time. A majority of African Americans were still operating under the yoke of slavery, despite the fact that it had been more than 30 years since the slave trade had ended. The strongest weapon against slavery according to Douglass was education. He believed that once educated, an individual would be sufficiently empowered to be able to make informed choices. In fact, an educated African would according to Douglass, be aware that slavery had been outlawed and likely refuse to be subjected to slavery (Mckay and Gates, 387).

Douglass also believed that education was the first step towards being able to secure gainful employment outside the plantations, as without education fitting into the society would prove a challenge to most slaves. Educating the slaves, or the minority black community was therefore, to Douglass, the first step towards achieving equality between whites and the black minority, it would be very difficult for an individual to be a slave to another individual they consider their own equal. As such, education provided the one avenue through which African Americans would be able to turn away from slavery and still have a means of survival other than simple dependence upon their white masters. Education also seemed to Douglass as the best route to equality because it provided a route through which other African Americans would become informed regarding their rights, giving rise to true and powerful activism. Sentiments that were based on the belief that an ignorant man rarely questions anything, as to such individuals everything seems perfect. Douglass believed that the main reason why African Americans still remained slaves to their white counterparts was ignorance, and educating them sufficiently would amount to rendering them unfit to be slaves, due to the realization that free choice did exist. To Douglass therefore, the first step towards addressing the existing injustices faced by minorities would be educating them. Douglass believed that a majority of the inequalities facing the minorities would sufficiently be addressed through education.

The world as a whole is full of inequality. The United States is no exception as there are many inequalities among the different races. Considering different educational backgrounds is the first step when analyzing racial inequality in the United States. Though United States is known to be a land of opportunity, education inequality has affected the ability of people from all races to exploit these opportunity. It is worth noting that the current achievement as well as attainment of the American dream is not equal among the races. Education is the main cause of the inequality and therefore it is also the foundation that affects peoples’ ability and dreams. The main reason as to why education is considered to be the stepping stone to achieving equality in the United States is because it tends to dictate level of income, employment opportunities as well as confirmation of existing stereotypes (McKay and Henry 402).

A huge population of the United States population depends on education to better their lives and career. But recent research on Black, Hispanic and Native American youths portrayed that these group of youth have a 50- 50 chance of graduating on time (Pager 69). This proves that Blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans do have some disadvantages while attaining high school education and that is why they tend to graduate late or drop out of high school. Rather than these group of minorities having disadvantages to graduate, it may also prove difficult succeed after graduating. After graduating from high school, students are expected to utilize these results to be accepted in a post high school education program. There are several test that they can take such as SAT and ACT. The average results of SAT test ranged average for Blacks, Hispanic and Native American to the results of the whites on the same test by a range margin in the year 2001. Over the years the results of these two tests SAT and ACT showed that the minorities are having difficulties in education while compared to the results of the white. As a result fewer minorities going post high school education and this are also reflected in their career opportunities especially for the white collar jobs.

Even after these minority groups especially blacks have managed to colleges the number of those that graduate still differ when compared to the white students. According to College Board President Gaston Caperton, the number of black student that graduate after joining college is only 21 percent of their total number. In fact most of these do not even get to the second year of their college. The male students are the most affected is the college dropout problem and the main problem is based on their character or behavior which tends to interfere with their education. Though the level of black female students graduating from college is also low, their success is made worse by their poor performance (Henry, 174).

The main cause of the racial inequality that exists in the United States especially in areas revolving around education is poverty levels. Poverty is quite high among minorities in the United States and these are marked by their low income and cost of living. Most families of the minorities especially families of blacks are associated with child labor, poor accommodation and low health due to poor nutrition. These are factors that are future noticed as contributors to poor performance for the students as well as school drop outs. Black students tend to drop out of school due to the increasing need to support their families or even to struggle and quickly better their personal lives. As a result, the racial wealth gap results to lower level of education for minority groups.

School and racial inequality has commonly been experienced by the level of spending expected for black students while compared to white students. Schools with food café’s and close shopping mall target the white students because they are expected to have more. This simple notion subconsciously transfer to the students and the idea that as a black student it is okay to have less funds make them work slightly less. Racial inequality is also noted through school teachers, most teachers especially in the United States are middle aged white male and female. These teachers tend to impose confidence and encouragement to the white students and discourage the black students since they do not expect a black student to perform remarkably in their studies. Even with these simple forms of racial discrimination is the school students should be encouraged to embrace education. It is essential that students from all races be it Blacks, Hispanic or Native American because it is a simple way to gain essential knowledge in common live challenges as well as gain ability to compete in the world career and financial market.

Based on Douglass’ philosophy on the education of minorities, the current problem of racial disparities is a unique one, as it essentially affects the very solution Douglass suggests. However, Douglass envisaged a situation in which education was accessible to all. The only way through which to completely resolve the inequalities would therefore be to create an education system that is immune to the inequalities that already exist. These inequalities have essentially found their way into the education system mainly due to the commercialization of education, as well as the unfair and discriminatory recruitment and promotional procedures that encourage nepotism and favoritism. Due to the fact that it is already too late to put in place measures that ensure complete insulation of the education industry, there is a need for government as well as the general public to engage in affirmative action.

The first obvious form of affirmative action, would be to encourage education amongst the minority communities, hence dealing in part with the problem of attitude and the imaginary glass ceiling. The government could in part earmark certain hardship areas in which programs that offer scholarships and direct entry into lucrative programs for disadvantaged minorities. For instance, students from the minority groups who post impressive GPA scores, but are unable to afford tuition fees could be supported through scholarship programs helping assuage the feelings of hopelessness and helplessness that are common within such communities. The second step would be to institute lower admission scores for students who performed well in areas that can be considered “hardship” areas. These two measures would go a long way towards equalizing the negative effects that commercialization of education has led to, as well as eliminating the disparities that exist in education. Further, in order to help resolve the second major cause of disparities, the government should ensure that laws governing recruitment are stricter and encourage recruitment on the basis of merit. Indeed if these two aspects are dealt with, and the playing field equalized, education could ultimately result in the elimination of disparities usually based on race.

Works Cited

Bowman, Scott . “Multigenerational Interactions in Black Middle Class Wealth and AssetDecision Making”. Journal of Family Economic Issues. 2011

Henry, Michael. The New Geography of Inequality in Urban America. Race, Poverty, andDomestic Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press.2004

Pager, Devah. HYPERLINK “http://www.iamsaam.org/userimages/pagerajs.pdf” The Mark of a Criminal Record. The American Journal of Sociology. 2003

McKay, Nelly and Gates, Henry. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature, 2ndEdition. W. W. Norton & Company,2003.

To Drill Or Not To Drill

To Drill Or Not To Drill

Introduction

Debates pertaining to oil in general and drilling in particular have always been controversial. This is especially as concerning balancing the benefits of drilling with the demerits it comes with especially as pertaining to environmental conservation. In my opinion, it would vouch for not drilling oil. Of course, oil is quite necessary for the running of varied machineries. It would also come as one of the ways of enhancing the per capita income of individuals (Noss et al, 2000). However, it is noteworthy that numerous metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions would be dispatched into the atmosphere, something that works against the environment. In addition, as much as it is touted as one of the techniques or ways in which the per capita income of individuals would be enhanced, there is no guarantee that there will be equitable distribution of such income. In fact, the poor may only end up getting a small share of the income (Noss et al, 2000). This is compounded by the vast amount of environmental degradation caused by drilling and possible deforestation.

As much as I hold this view, I acknowledge that it is a result of other people’s ideas. My thinking, when defending my view and examining the opposing view, is hindered by self-deception. This is especially considering that my knowledge on drilling and the varied techniques that may be applied to prevent environmental degradation is quite superficial, and may have emanated from biased environmental groups (Ruggiero, 2012). In addition, I may be applying the “Mine-is-better” attitude where I imagine that environmental conservation should supersede human welfare that would be enhanced by drilling, in the form of better healthcare, infrastructure and educational facilities. Other people may have other priorities and consider ecology and conservation as a luxury especially when they lack basic amenities.

Nevertheless, there are varied strategies that I could employ so as to eliminate the perceptual blocks and habits that hinder my thinking. The best strategy, in this case, would be metacognition, where I would examine my thinking and become aware of my initial impressions (Ruggiero, 2012). Evidently, my stand may not be influenced by objectivity especially considering that I did not examine the opposing views. Examining the initial impressions of the “drilling” issue, especially those impressions that influence me to take a certain stand even before I have examined the opposing view would allow me to suppress them and become objective before taking a stand (Ruggiero, 2012).

References

Ruggiero, V. R. (2012). The art of thinking: A guide to critical and creative thought. New York: Pearson Education Inc.

Noss, R. F., Westra, L., & Pimentel, D. (2000). Ecological integrity: Integrating environment, conservation, and health. Washington, D.C: Island Press.

To Director Of The Athletic Department

To: Director Of The Athletic Department

Name: Fatemeh Tannaz Hosseinpour

Course: Sports Media and Communication

Date: March 7th 2013

Social Media Game Plan

To: Director of the Athletic Department,

As the sports information director at the College of William and Manny, I would like to develop and propose a social media game plan for the school. It is unfortunate that the athletic program is largely overlooked by national news media and there is need to incept marketing programs to publicize the activities of the school.

A social media game plan is a vital tool for ensuring effectiveness in the administration of sports and other co-curricular activities in any institution. Therefore, most institutions that endeavor to be successful in the process of managing sports activities find it necessary to invest in a formidable social media game plan. The benefits of a social media plan in governing activities related to sporting is immense owing to the fact that it guarantees organized operation of sporting activities.

This memo will outline my perspectives regarding a broad social media plan for the athletic department – coaches, administrators, staff and student-athletes. In essence, social media refers to twitter, Facebook, potentially connected to mass Media like ESPN. The most important parameter is how to make use social media to reach a lot of people without using a lot of money. We must ensure that we are protecting ourselves from the downside of social media as well. Social media just like other Internet sources is vulnerable to cyber attacks and other forms of insecurity. An effective social media plan ought to be immune to unnecessary expenses along with cyber crime and security vulnerabilities. In developing a comprehensive social media game plan it is necessary to look for real life positive and negative examples drawn from research. In order to help us formulate the most effective plan, I have incorporated some of these examples in this memo.

Objectives

The goals of the schools social media game plan are multifaceted and varied in the sense that they reflect the wider perspectives of sports administration and publicity. The appropriate goals of the school’s social media game plan will incorporate the specific objectives of social media as a marketing platform. The goals comprise of;

Developing a reliable platform for communication of the schools sports programs

Establish social and community rapport for purposes of participation.

Connect with other schools and institutions in the organization of sports activities

Publicize the schools sports activities to guarantee wider involvement

Make it necessary to obtain feedback from other participants and parties regarding the schools sports programs.

Measuring the success of William and Manny comprehensive social media game plan is an important dynamic in the sense that there must be criteria of determining the success of the publicity program. Therefore, in developing the social media game plan avenues must be established for the measurement of its success so as to establish how effective it is in meeting the requirements of the school’s sports agenda.

In order to successfully measure the performance of the social media game plan, the program will incorporate parameters that will be used is determining its success rate. For instance measurable variables will be developed against which the level of effectiveness will be gauged. As a result, it will be possible to understand whether the program is making progress or not