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    I. Culture of African American Family A. History B. Language C. Religious Background II. Characteristics that African Americans Possess A. Individualistic B. Collectivistic III. Differences and Similarities within the African American culture vs other American cultures A. Religious beliefs B. Family Values C. Communication Techniques The culture as well as the nationality I will write my paper on will be African American Culture. The African American culture…

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    African American Resiliency: Examining Racial Socialization and Social Support The purpose of this study was to examine the importance of racial socialization and social support in the resiliency of African Americans. It is essential to look out how African American life and culture serve as protective factors in overcoming adversity. Racial socialization is a set of behaviors that address how African Americans should feel about their culture and how they react to racial tension in America.…

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    sociological or aesthetic criteria?” which could mean American theatres are grouped according to race and status. Stephen Price paid off some Irish firemen to take down The African Grove theatre company that was founded by William Alexander Brown just because of jealousy and the feeling of supremacy. Mr. Brown who was an African American could not fight back, and Mr. Price who was caucasian had an upper hand because he being white was protected by the system (the government). In the speech, Mr.…

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    African American women have been faced with severe discrimination and challenges when it comes to getting favorable roles on television shows and movies. In 2013, African Americans played in only 13 percent of roles in film (Crigger and Santhanam, 1). Women are fighting for representation on television and in movies every day, and it is rare to see an African American woman with a role that is not considered offensive. Men do not have a problem getting favorable roles for any type of film.…

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    Territorial expansion invigorated the debate over slavery in the United States because African Americans at this point in history were no longer just hoping for freedom but began seeking it. Whenever an African Americans request of any form of freedom was denied, which was often, they made certain there would be a follow through for future requests by protesting. "Cincinnati officials moved to restrict the freedom of African Americans, and the next year a riot drove out more than one thousand…

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    history of African American cultural, influential factors of current trends, further questions, and recommendations for other research. Even though many historical events were in the past, they still have an overwhelming influence of the shortcomings of African Americans in shaping cultural identity. The impact of race, slavery, segregation of schools, and depression, around the 1960’s has led to the shortcomings of African Americans in the 21st century. The short comings that African Americans…

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    one would get the rights they deserve. Well it hasn’t always been that ways especially toward Africans Americans in the South. African Americans have fought for equality in both education and labor. It hasn’t been easy to be considered as an American because there are still some rights that have been denied to us African Americans including, getting a higher education and succeeding in a profession. African Americans and have a right to equality and should be able to work with white men to…

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    In the Harlem Renaissance African American had endured centuries of slavery and the struggle for abolition. Starting in about 1890, African Americans migrated to the North in great numbers. African American culture was reborn in the Harlem Renaissance. The migration eventually relocated hundreds and thousands of African Americans from rural South to the urban North. The Movement also included the new African-American cultural expressions across the urban areas in the Northeast and Midwest United…

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    In their study the Clarks presented African American children with Black and White dolls and asked them a series of questions, such as which doll was the prettiest, smartest, dumbest, and dirtiest. They found that African American children consistently attributed more positive traits to the White dolls and negative ones to the Black dolls” (Mio, 205-206). This experiment was so…

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    News, it is hard to find any good news about African American men. Even if I find any good news about black men, most of them are presented within few sentences. Mainstream media is creating stereotypes about African American men. As Brent Staples says in Black Men and Public Space people fear the black men because black men are stereotyped to violent guys, thieves, murders, etc. Therefore, the author says that black men are treated as bad men. African American males are often stereotyped as bad…

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