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    the media visibility of African-Americans, laying track for later shows…” (Flanagin. Jake, “Why ‘The Cosby Show’ Still Matters” 2014, P. 1). Also according to the website, IMDb, The Cosby Show first debuted September 20, 1984 and lasted for 8 seasons the show ended April 30, 1992 (P. 1, 2016). While The Cosby Show was on the air, there were a few awards the show had won. For instance, 3 Golden Globe awards, won a Primetime…

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    experiences throughout the years to the most of the contexts and novels I have read in this class, African American Culture. The course was examined some of the major debates and central tests of African American literature from many different perspectives. The central theme of the course was the relationship between race, representation, and identity. The most of the representatives of African American literature were addressing the racial discrimination issues and trying to…

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    Using his poetic artistry, he encompassed African music such as blues and jazz in his poems. Moreover, because of his unique way of portraying the African lifestyle he was criticized by many black intellectuals and the white press. In some of his poems he promoted the American dreams and dignity. Langston believed that one day African American will be free and able to pursue careers. Moreover, his poems expressed the feelings, fears, and dreams of African American`s urging them to find dignity…

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    Sweet Thing Song Analysis

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    in today’s society. For the audience to grasp the message behind the music video, Jay-Z illustrates a black-and-white cartoon video full of racist images and references dating way back to the slavery era. This captures all of the exploitation African Americans endured in America. In talking about the “who” in…

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    successful not longer depends on a person’s credential; it is mainly focused on the color of their skin. Many people believe that this is the land of opportunity and have fabricated an imaginary concept the “American Dream.” The rules are simple, according to the article Chasing the American Dream: Understanding What Shapes Our Fortunes, “for those willing to work hard and take advantage of their opportunities, there is the expectation of a prosperous and fulfilling life.” People are induced…

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    An inspiring and motivating piece is the first thing I thought when reading Langston Hughes’ poem, “The Negro Mother.” Langston Hughes wrote this poem to remind the African American people of the struggle and abuse that their ancestors had to go through in order to pave the way for their freedom today. The powerful tone that is used in this poem is the voice of the Negro Mother as she encourages her children. Her voice captivates the reader and draws them in, to actually listen and heed her…

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    Cultural Identity

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    Their work demonstrated their cultural identity as this is influenced by background and feeling of identity of a group or culture. As their values, beliefs and perspective that effects in their relationships and customs. Additionally, thought the historical influence and experience in society. Gordon Bennet includes a representation of values, identity, history and culture into his work as he explores indigenous background through his art which cooperates figurative images and objects. Bennet…

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    turning point for African Americans of their status in America. In the 1920s, following World War I, social and mental changes occurred amongst American men and women. New ideas were spreading about personal convictions, social standards, and advancing technology. Many African Americans had moved North from the southern plantations that they were finally freed from in a movement known as the Great Migration. This movement brought forth the ideals and opportunities the African Americans had…

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    against the discrimination of the African American. Their writings were mainly based on political and social affairs that were affecting the black people. However, the differences were evident in both writers on how they relayed their messages to their audience using the different styles of poetic writing. Hughes and Cullen may write different poems, but there is a close resemblance to the message being relayed as they usually share themes. The African American was trying to make it clear to the…

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    has been around for thousands of years. In Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, slavery is a large part of the culture. The thought of slavery is plane wrong in both aspects of owning and being a slave but many don’t have the same view. Slavery’s affect on past and present times has made it a large topic to examine. The Hypocrisy within slavery is a very obvious problem within the Southern culture for the United States. Jim the slave in the novel adds to the confusion of why slavery wasn’t abolished…

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