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Unit 5: Selection Vocabulary 4

This list covers Hunger, "A Plea for the Oppressed," and Brown v. Board of Education.
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  1. reside
    be inherent or innate in
    I (want to) believe my worth as a human being does not reside in my size or appearance.
  2. discipline
    punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience
    I know, having grown up in a culture that is generally toxic to women and constantly trying to discipline women’s bodies, that it is important to resist unreasonable standards for how my body or any body should look.
  3. profusely
    in very large amounts or quantities; extremely
    When it’s hot, I sweat profusely, mostly from my head, and then I feel self-conscious and find myself constantly wiping the sweat from my face.
  4. base
    the bottom or lowest part
    Rivulets of sweat spring forth between my breasts and pool at the base of my spine.
  5. figure
    imagine or conceive of
    My body is a cage of my own making. I am still trying to figure my way out of it.
  6. possess
    have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill
    He may possess talents of the highest order, yet for him is no path of fame or distinction opened.
  7. advocate
    speak, plead, or argue in favor of
    ...ye that advocate the great principles of Temperance, Peace, and Moral Reform will you not raise your voice in behalf of these stricken ones!—will you not plead the cause of the Slave?
  8. sympathy
    sharing the feelings of others, especially sorrow or anguish
    Mother, sister, by thy own deep sorrow of heart; by the sympathy of thy woman's nature, plead for the downtrodden of thy own, of every land.
  9. burden
    weight to be carried or borne
    Does the battle wax warm? dost thou faint with the burden and heat of the day?
  10. harmony
    compatibility in opinion and action
    Softened and mellowed they reach earth, filing the soul with harmony, and breathing of God—of love—and of universal freedom.
  11. foundation
    education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field
    It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment.
  12. tangible
    having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value
    We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other “tangible” factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities?
  13. detrimental
    causing harm or injury
    ...Segregation of white and colored children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the colored children.
  14. sanction
    official permission or approval
    The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group.
  15. inherently
    in an essential manner
    We conclude that, in the field of public education, the doctrine of “separate but equal” has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
Created on Tue Dec 08 13:55:58 EST 2020 (updated Thu Dec 10 14:38:47 EST 2020)

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