rite a reflection paper of 1-2 pages

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Choose one of the following options and write a reflection paper of 1-2 pages (250-500 words) in accordance with the requirements outlined below.

In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois seeks to depict the experience of being black in a society structured by race, a structuring he refers to as the color line. In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn seeks to depict how the history of science is revolutionary, involving a process whereby each paradigm is replaced by an incompatible new one. In addressing one of these texts’ projects, the paper should begin with a clear disclosure of your own position about the text in the first paragraph. The position should be based on reasons that are outlined in the following paragraphs of the paper. In presenting reasons in favor of the position you have adopted, be sure to present at least one possible counterargument to your position and address it by seeking to explain how your position is reasonable despite this counterargument. The paper should include at least one direct citation from the text, but citations should be included only insofar as they contribute to the goal of presenting an argument for your adopted position.

Reading materials:

DuBois, W. E. B. The Souls of Black Folk. Bedford / St. Martin’s, 1997. Print. ISBN: 0312091141.

Kuhn, Thomas. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 50th Anniversary Edition. University of Chicago Press, 2012. Print. ISBN: 0226458121.

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Running Head: THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK

The Souls of Black Folk
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation

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THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK

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The Souls of Black Folk
In this work, it is absolutely clear that color-line is the big problem of the twentieth
century. It is evident that racial issues in the United States of America are rampant. The
author depicts it through the concept of life in the racial veil and an aspect of double
consciousness which has become a thinking touchstone. My position concerning this is that
racism at any level is wrong and it is a violation of fundamental human rights. Racial bias
affects national progress, poses severe obstacles to the development and hinders the future...


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