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    Introduction When one thinks of an African American woman, several perceptions may come to mind. Depending on the ethnicity of that person, their experience, and interaction with the Black community as well as Black women may alter. Some individuals have more positive views of African American women as a whole; on the other hand, other individuals may have a more negative view of women of color. According to Wyckoff & Simpson (2008), African American women are labeled to be “strong,…

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    legislation within American history. However, before the Voting Rights bill majority of African Americans were denied the right to vote; creating a wide gap between white and black voters. This gap was predominantly seen in southern states due to the large African-American population. Today, voting amongst Americans depicts a very different image. African Americans have slowly but significantly stepped foot into America’s political empire, defining their right to vote as American citizens.…

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    With all of the racial discrimination, African Americans struggled with their identity. Identity was a concern that many novels in African American literature discussed. Mainly, African Americans struggled within themselves to find out who they really were in these novels. They were passive and let others control their lives. They often have problems with figuring out who they want to be as well. In many of these novels in African American literature, an underlying theme is passivity. Others…

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    Orleans Louisiana and the population African American. Further, discussions for the reason that o Hurricane Katrina people were force to leave the city. Also, how the social problem impacts the African American children and elderly population people in New Orleans that resided in poverty and did not have the mandatory evacuation resources to leave. Lastly, the political idealology is conservative than moderate or liberal and my own experience as an African American single mother of four living…

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    The African American society has benefitted extremely well due to the rise of awareness that education is a crucial tool to reach your ultimate potential. Education is what now helps and helped the African American man strive in daily life. Education is defined as, “the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.” This process was thought of to be not needed or for African Americans, as the south thought an educated man was considered “dangerous.” This “dangerous” is good for the…

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    Poverty in the African American Urban Community: Theories, Factors and Contributions A renewed allegiance to community upliftment, particularly in the interest of promoting adequate living conditions for those residing in poor urban communities, is essential in the development of a thriving lower class community. Social change within the African American Community is not singularly defined by upward economic mobility, nor can it be characterized by the individual achievements of those who have…

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    The pressure to fit in and conform to modern day European beauty ideals can be a lot to deal with for African American women of all ages. So much so that women everywhere who are not satisfied with their hair texture, because it is not socially accepted, go to get their hair chemically relaxed. Chemically relaxing naturally kinky hair is nothing new to black culture and is often seen as normal. The problem with this is that the chemicals used in these products can cause all types of burns and…

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    slavery denied African-Americans the economic, educational, political and social opportunities for nearly 250 years, which relegated them to second class citizenship status. The free labor of African-Americans was part of the economic engine that made the United States today’s richest country in the world. There is no monetary compensation that could repair the psychological and economic damages Black people suffered as a result of slavery and the systematic racism instituted by White Americans…

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    is over 1 gram there is a very high change you’d be charged with possession of an illegal substance and intent to sell. Studies show that African Americans are five times more likely to go to prison for drug possession than whites (Gross, Possley, & Stephen, 2017 March 7). Thirty-three percent of the prison population in for drug charges are African Americans,that is double their number proportion in the population. Exoneration rates show that blacks are twelve times more likely to be convicted…

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    part of, which is the African American community. My views stemmed from my parents, other relatives, and peers, all of whom are a part of the same racial group. Since a majority of our time were spent with those from within the African American community, we would have a wide range of positive and negative experiences. However, the negative experiences were the primary focus and were used to generalize our group. This misguided focus would aid in a conclusion that African Americans as a whole…

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