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    However, unwilling to follow the call of those who would have preferred to colonize them, African Americans started to forge a society of their own. Many Whites proved to be a formidable obstacle to these efforts as Litwack, Nash, and the other authors demonstrate. In a time of growing social, economic, and political exclusion these emerging communities had to integrate an increasing number of newcomers, first former slaves from rural northern parts, later increasingly refuges from the South.…

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    The African Burial Ground also known as the “Negroes Burial Ground,” is home to more than 400 plus remains of freed and enslaved African-Americans. In 1991, a building projected unearthed the remains of these Africans beneath a parking lot just two blocks north of New York’s City Hall, bringing the colonials city’s lost African Burial Ground to the attention of the World [1]. Once the site was discovered and announced to the public, African leaders made their presence known by bring the…

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    riot, 34 African American lives were lost and the city was left in scrambles. After the riots, a professor by the name of Dr. Maulana Karenga had a solution to the challenges in the African American community. His solution involved researching African harvest celebrations. Dr. Maulana combined the Zulu and Ashanti harvest celebrations to form the African American Holiday celebration called Kwanza which means the first fruits. He originally formed Kwanza in 1966 to bring all African American…

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    The book, The Education of African Americans, was edited by Charles Willie, Antoine Garibaldi, and Wornie Reed. The book was copyrighted in 1991 by the William Monroe Trotter Institute which is located at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. The ISBN number is 0-16569-018-9 and the type of book is non-fictional since it discusses facts, real events, and real people regarding the historical perspectives of African Americans within the educational system. The author, Charles Willie’s,…

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    and the beginning of the Reconstruction Era. African Americans had a lot to gain through the outcome of the civil war, although life wasn’t as they envisioned it. During the reconstruction era slaves were given rights with great limitations. At best they were treated as second-class citizens. Some African Americans felt that they would be better off returning to the farms where they were slaves, due to extreme the racism and struggle for work. African Americans’ life was not at all what they…

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    African Art Research Paper

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    African art and architecture refers to the area around the sub-Saharan Africa. It’s geographically located in Africa continent and south of the Sahara Desert. Since the African Generations exists even before the United States and the nations of Europe became great powers, Africa had witnessed the rise and fall of many kingdoms. The people from this continent has a very long historical culture. Their art work represents the ancient African histories, philosophies, religions, as well as the…

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    Introduction: Thesis statement: The Media’s portrayal of African American’s is racially biased, reinforcing the misconception that people of colour in the United States are inferior to those of other ethnicities and perpetuating self-hate within the African American community. Divided Topic: African Americans are criminals. They are the most dangerous race in all of the United States. African Americans are unintelligent in comparison to White Americans. African Americans are unattractive…

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    Stereotypes of African American Men in the Media Negative stereotypes of African American men have existed for centuries. They date as far back as folklore, pre mass media, and they exist everywhere today. “They have played a significant role in shaping attitudes towards African American men in American history and in the present (Green, 1999).” “They created the idea that they are racially and socially inferior (Blackface).” Furthermore, they promoted inequality and violence towards them.…

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    African Americans have a very rough lively hood. They weren’t allowed to do a lot of things because of the color of their skin. From the mid 1940s to the 1960s there were many significant events that affected the status of African Americans. In 1940 World War II began an incredible resurrection of the economy opening many opportunities for African Americans. Although, farming was their largest type of employment and black farmers suffered under decades of low farm prices and hard…

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    It’s argued that there is racial discrimination against African Americans in today’s justice system. There are several ways prosecutors and government officials alike use their power to corrupt the law. They disguise their discrimination with laws that address, “convicted criminals” knowing full well they target African Americans and the majority of the time are placed in prison. According to Peter Hermann; Washington Post, “black people in Washington are disproportionately arrested for minor…

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