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    Dreams and Deception: Sports Lure, Racism, and Young Black Males’ Struggle in Sports and Education Dreams and Deception by Isabel Ann Dwornik, which was published on January 31, 2017. I chose this book because I felt that people should be more aware of how young black males view a career in sports as a way out of their financial situation. I didn’t want to choose and everyday biography about an athlete. I wanted to read and introduce an everyday problem that doesn’t get as much attention as it…

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    This article talks about and answers question about why African American women activist are not really recognized and portrayed well. In this article, Lott uses 2 films to talk about the portrayal of African American Woman during the Civil Rights movement. Lott uses the movie Selma and The Help in order to help identify and hopefully change the problems that has arisen. In Selma Martin Luther King was shone as the main protagonist and was shone doing most of the work fighting and advocating for…

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    African Americans’ Lay Theories About the Detection of Prejudice and Nonprejudice I chose article 22 “African Americans’ Lay Theories About the Detection of prejudice and Nonprejudice” because as a future social worker I want to raise awareness in minority groups in a diverse society. African Americans is one of the minority groups that have been exposed to prejudice and discrimination since the early history of the United States of America. When I was taking Black Studies classes at San Diego…

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    Flyboy 2 Themes

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    Greg Tate’s Flyboy 2 is a collection of African American works about music, culture, and more designed to illustrate important themes within the Black society. The main themes that Tate examines throughout his work involves the discussion of race, identity, and gender in a minority race within American society. The writings composed in the novel entail historic accounts, such as Michael Jackson’s struggle in society to Ice Cube’s perspective on rap and its influence in African American culture.…

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    The individual has the power to change the positionality of the community enhancing or influencing the prosperity of commonality. In the award winning novel, Sula by Torri Morrison the author shows a subjective structure of a —African American—community living in a small town called the Bottom, by using unique individuals to create and construct the overall environment of freedom. Initially, Morrison underscores the oppression of the community through the dialogue of the community, but the…

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    When discussing the movement of Black Consciousness or African Consciousness one has to identify as Black or African which are defined differently depending on a person’s individual understanding of black history. Many people say, “knowing your history doesn’t matter”, and “history should be forgotten, if it is something that continuously evokes painful emotions”. However, others believe that it is vital to know and love one’s self and one’s culture. It is believed that this is important not…

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    Collins purpose is to construct an analysis of the underlying connections between Black sexual politics and the new racism. These analyses include, “a set of ideas and social practices shaped by gender, race, and sexuality that frame Black men and women’s treatment of one another, - perceived and treated by others” (Collins p.7). Collins distinguishes the differences between those illustrations by providing the historical context followed by empirical and conceptual studies that offer a…

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    The Organization for African Students’ Interests and Solidarity (OASIS) serves as a place where African students can discuss their identities and meet other African students on the University of North Carolina’s campus. Organizations like OASIS that are specifically geared towards these students are becoming more imperative because the population of Africans on college campuses is on the rise. The number of African born immigrants in the United States has doubled in size between 2000 and 2010.…

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    Dead Men's Path

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    Dead Men’s Path is written by (Achebe)and is considered a modernization of the African tribal life. The story is about a man named Michael Obi who is a young, energetic man. Obi is the young new headmaster at the college, a traditional college. Obi has new ideas he thinks will bring the school into a modern era. He soon finds that his ideas don’t achieve the results that he imagined. Obi, bright and enthusiastic as ever who is excited to find out what he can do for the school that has been in…

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    The novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison tells the story of Pecola Breedlove, a young African American girl in Ohio who faces great adversity as a result of her race, gender, and age. She wants nothing more than to have blue eyes, believing that they would make her beautiful and improve her quality of life. She lives in a small house with her mother Pauline, her father Cholly, and her brother Sammy. In an excerpt titled “Battle Royal” from Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, the narrator faces…

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