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    correcting a mistake that you have made or a bad situation that you have caused Argument 1 - America ended slavery over 150 years ago and there is minimal information to link slavery to the reason why the majority of African Americans are in economic trouble as of today. Even if the African Americans had it the worst, the fact that many other races that were mistreated or enslaved have jumped back up to a good economic condition. In WW2, the Italian and the Japanese were forced into internment…

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    society, racial profiling has lead to law enforcement acting violently against African Americans in all areas of the United States. African Americans have been pulled over, questioned, searched, and even shot based on no reason other than the officer believing that “the suspect looked suspicious”. America would become a more respectable and civilized country if law enforcement would end the racial profiling of African Americans now rather than continuing practicing this racist gesture and…

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    Obesity among African American women vs. Caucasian American women Introduction Obesity has become an epidemic issue and its growing fast in this country. More than one-third of adults and seventeen percent of youth were obese in 2009 and 2010 (CDC, 2012). African American women have the highest obesity rate than any other race in the nation. Four out five of those women are African American according 2012 study by the Centers of Disease and Control and prevention (BU Today, 2012). The aim of…

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    research concluded that with more education, higher income, better employment and greater social support, depression amongst African Americans would be less likely be prevalent within the community. Oppression’s Impact This issue of oppression among African Americans has been a very controversial topic since the era of slavery. Whether most agree on its negative impact throughout generations or not, it is very relevant to the contributing factors of mental health and depression within the black…

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    had asthma. A disproportionally large number of these asthmatics were African-American. According to ALA calculations of data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), in 2004, African-Americans had an 11.5% higher prevalence of asthma than whites (American Lung Association 2007). While African-Americans represent only 12.1% of the population of the United States, they represent 25% of the asthmatic deaths. In 2007, African-American children were nearly four times more likely to be…

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    The African American museum is the only African American firefighter museum in the whole United States. The name of the museum challenged me to write about this unique site .I was wondering what this site will be about. Why specially the African Americans as firefighters. I decided to search more about the African American museum. The African American firefighter museum is located in Los Angeles County in California. This museum was built in the place fire station 30, where the some firefighters…

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    Since the beginning and the ending of slavery, police brutality has been strongly incorporated in the African American communities. The beatings, shootings, and the result of rioting has been nothing new against African Americans. The term “police brutality” was first used in America as early as 1872 when the Chicago Tribune reported on the beating of a civilian under arrest at the Harrison Street Police Station. Police brutality can often be defined as the use of excessive and/or unnecessary…

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    The Wire and reveals the multidimensional character of African American students (p.2). Ceaser focuses on interpreting the cultural messages that perpetuate. African Americans stereotype.. According to Cesear (2012),sambo was one of the characters that symbolized African Americans as servants (p.23). The characters personality, was revealed as lazy, irresponsible, and driven to steal. The characters’, personalities were not pleasant. African Americans were portrayed as being poor, living in…

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    stereotypes negatively affect African…

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    Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. This may have a lot to do with the way he responded to my question. Then I asked, “Would you consider yourself an American African” “Yes. I would consider myself an African American because I’m not fully African because I wasn’t born there. My parents were.” His response legitimated De Walt’s argument that African American includes so much more than it originally did when the term was first crafted. Brandon recognizes the different parts of his identity, and…

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