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    When you hear the name Rodney King you think of the now famous case of when Rodney King a black male was beaten on the side of the road in Los Anglos, California by four white officers. Rodney King was in a high speed chase with L.A.P.D. when they finally stopped the officers beat Mr. King, thankfully someone nearby actually caught it all on camera. This case was heard all over the country. When the case went to court the officers who were charged with his beating was acquitted for the charges…

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    Black Faculty Behavior

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    Black students complain about stereotypical comments made about them in the classroom, generalizations of opinions made by individual Black students to reflect all Black students, and the failure of White faculty to acknowledge and incorporate Black perspectives in the curriculum (Guiffrida & Douthiti, 2010). This kind of behavior makes it difficult for Black students to approach White faculty for assistance (Schwitzer, Griffen, Ancis, & Thomas, 1999). Fries-Britt and Turner (2001) note that…

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    Color Gray Stereotypes

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    views and beliefs by family members. They are taught to be this way or that to fit in with the norm of their culture, their deemed to be Black, White, Asian, Indian, or Hispanic. However, I believe in the color gray meaning that I do not see color or stereotype. The color gray is said to be an unemotional color, gray is the color of compromise being neither black nor white, but it’s also solid and stable creating a sense of calm in this all chaotic world. In our society we place people in a…

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    the 1930s and 40s, black writers and philosopher were joining together in France to emphasize their cultural identity. The inspiration of Négritude came from the cultural and artistic explosion of the Harlem Renaissance. African American writers such as Langston Hughes and others laid the foundation for the new black identity. From all these great influences, Aimé Césaire wrote his length poem, Notebook of a Return to the Native Land. This poem emphasizes the theme of a new black identity…

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    article is effect to explain the strugglers that black people went through in order for them to live a whiter people’s life. The apparent white people believed to have better live, all means where aim to help and sustain whiter people to be successful and unlike to black forks. The author gives out a good description and explanation of how the black and whiter people where not treated the same way at some point, he also revealed most of the struggles that black people had to face to be…

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    Langston Hughes’ poems which is about working class black African American people. In this poem, he compared the beauty of nature to the beauty of his people. My people is a very short poem, built in three stanzas which consist of two lines in each stanza. This poem was written in simple language, therefore, the readers can easily understand what he is trying to convey. I believe, beneath its simple words, this poem depicts the beauty of working class black African American people that go beyond…

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    matter a great deal in the strategy of Always on Patrol the name of the strategy. The program wants the bond between the officer and civilian, more bond emphasized on the blacks because they are affected more than any other race. Always on Patrol wants to reduce the disproportionate on blacks and try and have the population of blacks in the Antelope Valley to same as crimes, traffic stops, and any other encounters with police…

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    affordability often equates school quality. This, along with the other information given in this reading, had me come to this conclusion- somewhere, a black family was making about the same as mine, but due to the racial wealth gap (brought by years of systematic racial oppression) they lived in a different, lower class neighborhood, probably predominantly black, as mine was white. Because of where they lived, their school was different, whether it be less funded, less motivated teachers, or…

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    This painting is a non-discursive symbol that has strong messages behind each specific color and the center darkness of the black hole. “Miasma” is an important piece of art to me because it can relate to the issues of identity and I find it personal because the majority of my family is immigrants; its hard for them to have a fair identity in the United States. In today’s…

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    based on Aphra Behn’s depiction of noble African slaves. Throughout this novel it is seen that Behn’s portrait of Oroonoko with both his physical appearance and his character is mainly European. The novel distinguishes Oroonoko differently from other blacks by identifying him with European ideals of beauty rather than features from what the narrator calls “his gloomy race” (p.6). The novel also considers Oroonokos natural gifts such as his virtue to be enhanced by his educations in “Morals,…

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