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    people did to bring about change. African Americans where not in slavery, but still had to endure racial laws and segregation that divided them from whites. blacks had to sit at the back of the bus and couldn't use the same restrooms, resturances nor drink water from the same water fountain. this amazing woman named “rosa park”, was doing a peaceful stand to not give up her seat to a white man that later made history as being a peaceful protest that many African Americans people came to her defense with

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    Angelica Velazquez Angelica Velazquez Soc 31 Date Dr. Vaso Thomas African American experience in the United States For many years' African American experience in the United States have been very rough. Many African Americans were brought to America in 1619 involuntary, until the end of slavery in 1808. The first group of African immigrates was in August of 1619, and only consisted of 20 voluntary immigrants. This group was placed in Jamestown where they

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    African American Culture

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    The culture that defines and includes me is the African American community. My culture is defined by the history of my people. For you cannot know who you are or where you are going if don’t even know where and what you come from. Art plays a major role in African-American community as well. Since the beginning of our time, blacks have been craftsmen or born with an artistic ability. Lastly, the food. Food is a very important aspect of African-American culture. In fact, the preparation of food is

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    The African American experience is one that is quite different from other racial/ ethnic groups. The majority of the first African American came over, unwillingly, on ships from various African countries. They were brought to America by white, European settlers to be used as slaves in an order to plant and harvest their crops and make money for the white man. This racial group was treated as if they were property and not people. However, with the ending of the American Civil War, African Americans

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    African-American Influence on American literature African American literature can be summarized as the writings of authors from African descent. In the United States, African descendents have had very different experiences from each others depending on where they lived. In the southern states of the United States, Blacks have been really oppressed until the Civil War, with the big part being illiterate well into the end of 1800. In the northern states ,Blacks had a considerable greater freedom

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    African American Identity

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    sources of African American identity? The Discovery of African American Identity In the 1900s African American have slowly started to gain their rights after the end of slavery. It was a difficult and tedious process; however, they never gave up on what they believed in, which is “racial equality”. African American stood together in organizations, marches, and unions because they had something that united them which wasn’t just skin color; it was inequality and slavery. African Americans came together

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    "To be a negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all of the time," but to be both negro and female is to live in a constant state of rage (Baldwin). As an African American woman, my passions are deeply rooted in my identity. The ways in which African Americans as well as women create works of literature in order to empower and govern their identities is of central importance to me. With entities such as NAACP, Black Lives Matter, and many more social groups

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    of aged detainees in the judicial system are African American males. Many should ponder why are there so many African American men in prison? Could it be due to the type of crime committed which would guarantee and extended prison sentence or could it be due to the prejudice within the judicial system? According to Schaefer (2014), African Americans make up thirty-nine percent of jail and prison inmates. The reason being is that most African Americans are disproportionately poor and cannot afford

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    intra-minority intergroup relations and essentially ‘what it takes’ for White feminists to become allies with, and act in solidarity with African American feminists. The relationship between the two groups will be examined. African American feminists and White feminists are disadvantaged on one shared identity dimension, sex, but differ on another, race. While African American feminists and White feminists may share experiences of perceived sexism, but it cannot be dually claimed about racism. The key variables

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    After watching Verna Myers speak about African Americans, one could see the pure justice in her eyes. For some, this video made them take a step back and realize just how biased our world currently is. In all categories of life, each human being has been negatively stereotyped in their own way. In life I have really only experienced one circumstance of being negatively stereotyped and that was being not only physically a female, but a human who has multiple tattoos. Every time it is mentioned or

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