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    underground scene of Puerto Rico’s urban life, combining Puerto Rican hip hop with Jamaican dancehall. In Petra R. Rivera-Rideau’s, book Remixing Reggaetón Rivera-Rideau discusses the cultural politics of race in Puerto Rico, focusing on Reggaetón as a critique of Puerto Rico’s “racial democracy.” At the start of this book, Rivera-Rideau focuses on Puerto Rico’s underground music scene as a culmination of the African Diaspora and a political statement of the racial conditions Puerto Rico faced…

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    Primary Source Document 1 Casas, Bartolomé De Las. “Bartoleme De Las Casas, Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies.” The Cuba Reader, Jan. 2009, pp. 12–14., doi:10.1215/9780822384915-003. Bartolomé de las Casas created this document. He was a 16th century Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar. His significance was that he was the first to expose the oppression of indigenous peoples by Europeans in the Americas and to call for the abolition of slavery there. He arrived…

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    first ministry back in Puerto Rico was music. They’ve been in the music ministry since they were 15 years old and they are now in their late seventies so they have quite the knowledge and experience in seeing the evolution of music through time. The pastors are a duet, as Esther sings the beautiful songs Angel is accompanying her with a classic acoustic guitar. In this special service, they were not the only one participating but also other singers…

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    According to the website The History Makers Nathan McCall is an African American author that was born November 25, 1954 in Norfolk, Virginia. Lenora and J.L McCall was his parent’s, but they later got a divorce and Nathan mother and stepfather Bonnie Alvin raised him and his other siblings. In 1973 Nathan graduated from Manor high school and began attending college. Who knew Nathan life would head down a path that would have an impact on him. As a teen he had to do three years because he was a…

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    Sherman Alexie is apart of the Spokane Indian tribe. He informs us on how his tribe and the Indian culture is treated. But it not only targets Indians, but also people with different ethnicities other than white. He wrote the article “The Joys of Reading and Writing Superman and Me” published in the Los Angeles Times, to inform the readers about his challenges as a young Indian boy trying to get the proper education that he deserved. At the age of three he started analyzing the comic book of…

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    Puerto Rico By Cal Meuse This essay is about Puerto Rico; the traditions or what the Puerto Rican people celebrate from generation to generation, the culture or where they come from and what religion they practice / were born into, and the customs of Puerto Ricans which are the things they do in day to day life.Puerto Ricans have Taino, African and Spanish influences on their culture. Taino is explained as native caribbean. One celebration that is unique to Puerto Rico is the birthday of…

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    A negative stereotype of African Americans has been around since slavery. Whenever an African American is shown on the news, television, or social media, Society sees African Americans are constantly being violent or killing each other. In reality they are not criminals. In fact, many African Americans are funny and calm. Even African Americans say the media is constantly lying. When the press interviews a person, they change what may had been said during the interview. They make the criminal…

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    For instance, the “School Begins,” the cartoon illustrates Uncle Sam hovering over four brown students sitting in front of the classroom, who appear fussy and haughty. Labeled as Philippines, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, these four children are symbolic of the territories that the U.S. acquired from the Spanish Empire. In this cartoon, Uncle Sam is forcing the children to learn democracy--a form of autonomy--marked by the book on his desk “U.S. First…

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    In relation to his definition of decolonization, Fanon shows that when the fight for national liberation happens, violence should be expected. This expectation comes from the initial encounter between the settlers and the natives. When the settlers take over the country, they did it through the use of violent force, creating hostility between the settlers and the natives. This causes the relationship between the settlers and the natives to be a violent one from the start. This strain in the…

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