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Essay On African-American Culture

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As an African-American male of Nigerian descent growing up in the United States, my parents constantly talked about my heritage and invariably enforced it on me throughout my 17 years in this world. As an adolescent I often see my parents on the phone with my relatives in Nigeria discussing their daily struggles, lack of food, little or no electricity and the withering health of the old and the young due to lack of medication and treatment. This prompts my parents to constantly send money to their loved ones. This sparked my awareness of the problems that Nigerian community and the rest of the third world countries are going through. How my parents voluntarily support their relatives has made me to participate in more volunteer activities in my Maryland Community. I have joined the National English Honor Society at my school and I participated in a home makeover program with “My Girlfriend’s House” Community Program to help the less fortunate by providing them with food and new living utensils. The many charitable acts I have done resulted from my cultural background and I plan to continue doing this during and after college.

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Even though I fully understand the Ibo language but cannot speak it, I find it difficult to understand my cousins from Nigeria when we talk on the phone. I have now developed an effective alternate method of communicating with them. We can now talk and converse on the phone as long as we want. This experience has made me to learn how to interact with people from different backgrounds and cultures and I will bring this diverse cultural experience to my university community. I know that undergraduate college education is only the beginning of a lifelong journey, it would be a pleasure to start that journey as a student in your

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