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    The topic of racial profiling among minorities in America has been an impassioned and tempestuous affair for the last century. Racial profiling is defined as the use of ethnicity for the grounds of suspecting someone of having committed an offense (Wikipedia). In history, unjust federal and local laws have targeted minority groups, and have been a major issue in recent years. Until now, actions have been taken through protests and brought to the public’s attention. Many police departments,…

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    White ignorance has led to the ongoing cycle of brutality against blacks in America. The movie Rosewood exemplifies how established cultural prejudices can lead violent acts caused by fear. This fear made by racial preconceptions, make room for the imagination of the individual that allows such bigotry to exist. Similarly, as Dr. J.W. Wiley puts it, “racism is largely predicated on unfamiliarity with the “Other”” (Wiley 121). The movie Rosewood recreates the massacre that took place in 1922…

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    The meaning of the Civil Rights Movement was to establish equality for African Americans, and Blacks in the United States. Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X were two African American leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. They both instilled respect, pride, and religion into black community. Their leadership was to promise African Americans and Blacks through the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments equality and justice. In addition to their leadership, Dr. King and Malcolm X were involved in…

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    How Jing-mei’s Identity Develops in Amy Tan’s A Pair of Tickets Marcus Garvey once said, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” Garvey’s statement is rather applicable in Amy Tan’s A Pair of Tickets especially to the story’s narrator and main character, Jing-mei. As Jing-mei, along with her seventy-two-year-old father, is on her way to Guangzhou, China, she realizes a dilemma that deals with her racial identity. Born of Chinese…

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    Carrier knew there was no escape from the riot so he took arms being the only person that could keep his family safe. This was a huge turning point in the movie, as it stood as a symbol for Blacks to stand up against whites. In the same fashion Marcus Garvey argued “It is no fault of ours that we are what we are- if we are black, brown, yellow or near white, responsibility for the accident is not ours, but the time has now come for us to get together and make of ourselves a strong and healthy…

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    1. Buganda Agreement of 1900 was a collaborative agreement between the British administration and the Buganda chief. The agreement consisted of the Buganda people paying taxes to the administrative heads residing in their lands, while the social status quo of the Buganda people stayed intact. Hierarchy of rule did not change. This all happened juxtapose to Harry Johnson establishing a system of land tenure 2. Githaka was the gathering of land owned Mbari. Mbari was a clan of elites and their…

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    The National Association of Colored People was established in 1909 as an attempt to combat the racial hatred and discrimination that plagued the era. Since its inception the organization has attempted to work with various non-white communities in and out of the courtroom. By supporting such cases such as Moore V Dempsey, Guinn V United States and the iconic Plessy V Ferguson, the group’s influence in both modern day and past civil rights movements cannot be denied. With this in mind this group…

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    than a PWI. This says a lot because if you are looking to learn history about yourself, a PWI may not be the best place to go. African American studies may be at a PWI, but there are not enough to get the full experience of history. A quote by Marcus Garvey states that, “A people without the knowledge or their history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots.” This quote indirectly shows just how important our history is and how knowing our history can help us…

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    In the book Monster written by Walter Dean Meyer, Steve Harmon, a 16 year old black boy, is by going a trial determining if he will spend his life in jail or not. Steve’s outcome of the trial was not guilty with which many would most likely not agree with. In what was supposed to be just a robbery turned into the murdering of Nesbitt, the murder with which Steve was allegedly the look out for the whole thing. Most believe he is guilty, but not on the account of murder just on the robbery. He…

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    involvement in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and his activism. His scholarship has advanced African American thought, study, and engagement. Other notable minds during Du Bois’s time were Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, and Ida B. Wells. What made this era thrive for black thought, was that there was no singular voice. All of these influencers and more, wrote about problems facing the African American community, and proposed their own solutions to those…

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