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    Gospel, Spirituals, Blues, and Rap: African American Music Introduction In the African American culture, we have several different genres of music. Each genre Has a special place in the history of the African American culture. Slaves used Spirituals as a way of communication later branched off into different genres. Negro Spirituals In the olden days, Slaves lived very difficult lives. They weren't entitled to many things, but they were given the rights to go to church and play music.…

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    speaking lines--is white. This is not just a temporary trend created by media and product producers. The whitewashing of African-Americans by the mainstream entertainment industry illustrates and perpetuates the historically-driven idea that white is the standard of beauty. This industry prompts a societal…

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    Bois to describe African-Americans whose identities are divided into several different facets making it difficult or almost impossible for one to choose one identity. It also reveals the psychological and social divisions in American society in the past and present that allows for a better understanding…

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    My Gender and Religious Identity It is the God in Me Letoya Garland Lindenwood University While enrolled in the Social and Cultural Foundations course, I was required to look within myself and who I am regarding my race, gender, class, religion, and age. I have grasped that society places us in the category of what they perceive to be true. Although I should not care what others think and believe about who I am, I work hard to fit in the acceptable social groups. Prior to my…

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    discrimination was a prominent issue from the primitive America to today’s America. The white community dehumanized the African American community by treating them as if they were vile creatures. In the course of time, the treatment of African Americans has improved to the extent that they are recognized as equal human beings as well as becoming a more diverse nation. African American advocates constituted this change by protesting and demonstrating authority. They did not comprehend the…

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    like in the story how the girl sat to close to the front and the driver told her to get up,”get up from there!’(414 pg) hey yelled is what bus drivers would do if you sat near the front and where an african american.If we were to forget about that it could happen again. In the story the native american is confused because of the violence and how loud in the outside world. his…

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    I am a firm believer that the culture, beliefs, and attitude of minorities, specifically Latinos and African Americans built the United States of America. It breaks my heart to see that the world that we build we have such little involvement in. In the media, we, African-Americans, are mentioned in a negative way 99.9% of the time. I feel as though this has much to do with the fact that most media outlets are run by white people. Continuing to diversify the numbers in the media will help to…

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    have happened in the American society over the last 100 years, creating extensive transformations in the cultural outlook. One of the most significant changes has been the demographic diversification in this country’s population. One of the most recent censuses shows that the current use of the word minority will soon be outdated. While these alterations have had great results for a decent amount of ethnic and racial groups in the United States, it is Black culture that has surfaced as…

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    history, the streams of hip-hop, the existence of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop history is one of the new cultures that have found around 1970’s. Hip-hop was born in 1970’s and began in 1520 sedgwick Avenue street, west Bronx, New York city. This place is considered as the birthplace of hip-hop. In the early 1960’s and 1970’s there was a big segregation and discrimination between African American and white American, and most of African American people couldn’t use the public property. Because of…

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    George and Asagai’s characters have many differences, including their backgrounds, attitudes towards education, expectations of women, and views of African culture, and these differences are the reasons why Beneatha accepted Asagai and rejected George. George Murchinson is a wealthy African American man who is dating Beneatha at the beginning of the play. Asagai is a Nigerian man who is in love with Beneatha, and they bond over their interests about Africa. The men’s first contrast is in their…

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