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    Explain what "roots before branches" means to you. What do you think this slogan represents? How does it apply to African American and African studies? What is its significance in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement? How does it connect with the global African diaspora? Do you think the slogan is meaningful? Why or why not? When I think about slogan “roots before branches” I think of it as a term that is representative of a tree. Trees have been noted to symbolize strength, beauty, and…

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    Paragrap Buchanan Speech

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    If Buchanan took the time to look at the history of America, he would realize that African Americans was stolen from Africa and sold in America. The first people in America where the French and Dutch than the English follow them. The Native Americans and Pilgrims were here during the start of America.“We are no longer a biracial society; we are now a multi-racial society” (Buchanan,7). Buchanan believes that America only had two races, but when you look at our history, we have always been…

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    Colonization was an important part of history because it brought so many new concepts in to the world. It has brought things such as the creation of wealth, monetary development, and the creation of government. But it did have some issues along with it, such as forcing the natives of the land of it. Do we really know who benefited from this or who suffered the most from these events? The notes clearly showed because the ones who suffered basically got pushed out of their land that they were…

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    Thesis Statement: South America should not be colonized because it could increase the black market trade, forced labor, and reduce their natural resources. Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence: The United States colonizing South America could cause an increase in illegal transactions within South America. Supporting Evidence #1: Trading was a big way to get material that was needed. Such as, “In order for Africans to get materials they needed such as cloth, tobacco, guns, alcohol, and other…

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    American Uprising Summary

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    Daniel Rasmussen’s book, American Uprising, is the untold story of the slave rebellions, and how the view of American society during this time shifted from prosperity to greed and turmoil. Slavery was a big part in the success of Louisiana’s German Coast where slaves accounted for more “75 percent of the total population”. Sugar was the cash crop that yielded high profits for plantation owners. Plantation owners justified the use of African slaves to work in the field because they can withstand…

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    Traditional Puerto Rican cooking has a diverse influence of historic cultures. The predominant influences include Taino Indian, Africa and Spain. The first to influence Puerto Rican cooking were the Taino Indians. Thereafter, the African slaves brought their products and methods of cooking to the island. Although these two influences have greatly contributed to Puerto Rican cooking, it was the Spaniards that impacted the island’s history until our day. Conclusively, in my exploration and…

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    Legacy Of Slavery Essay

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    others. The Europeans started a thing called “Slave Trade” and they would purchase slaves and break the slaves away from their families and do “The Triangular Trade” and pack their ships with goods, cash crops, and slaves and would trade in the Caribbean or other American Colonies. The Europeans also started a thing called “Chattel Slavery.” In the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, slavery has had both similar and different things throughout history before the shift to chattel slavery. Slaves in…

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    Ruben Seide African Slave This land is foreign to me; brought here against my will, living in Virginia, slavery and servitude is the norm in my life now. I do not have the same rights granted to the common man of this land. Born in the Bight of Biafra, I am a son of the Igbo people in Africa. Captured while protecting my family, and sold to British merchants; shackled and beaten, I was overpowered onto this vessel to America. Precious memories of home and my people are what I hold dear; I miss…

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    One question you might have wondered about is “what is the Atlantic slave trade?” Some information that I found in, ‘The Cruelest Commerce” is,“the total of Africans who came to the Americans as slaves, experts today believe that between 10-12 million made the voyage to the “New World” countless others died on the Africans coast waiting to be loaded onto ships they died crossing the Atlantic Ocean.” Regarding this, the slaves (African men/woman/children) were taken from their home and loved ones…

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    Louisiana Creole cuisine originated in Louisiana. This type of Creole cooking uses influences from the general cuisine of the Southern United States and from populations present in Louisiana before the sale of Louisiana to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Louisiana Creole blends primarily French and Spanish cookings styles as well as West African, Amerindian, Hatian, German, Italian and Irish influences. In this cuisine, and from French influence, there is a large emphasis on…

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