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    to the organization to pursue their own agenda by their own methods. The women of the KKK desired their own political power and equal rights for whites. They demanded the unity of white females, native to the United States, with no allegiances to another nation, whose morals were good, and was 18 years old. They also required you to maintain forever white supremacy. Darrow makes Bryan look foolish while examining the Book of Genesis by asking if Cain has a wife. When Bryan says “yes,” Darrow…

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    Legacy Of Slavery

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    Utilizing the lens of intersectionality allows for analytical analysis of social identity structures such as gender, race, class, and sexuality. It invites study on a multidimensional level, providing complexity and context to researching social categories. Conceptually providing a greater understanding of advantages and disadvantages, differences and similarities, within social constructs resulting from identification with multiple categories. Discussing the readings “The Legacy of Slavery, by…

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    years, it has been very notable how African-Americans are struggling to conquer equal treatment as white Americans, and how most of them feel victims of injustice. Even though there were civil activists that fought for equality in America, it did not happen because many whites in America still believing that is necessary to make a distinction between whites and people from other races, especially white Americans. Until now, 2015 has been a very controversy year, and it has been mostly marked by…

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    instilled a subconscious segregation between whites and black. Objectifying women for their bodies and…

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    media throughout the centuries to support their natural right of freedom, sometimes without prevail. The African American struggle began just as our country was being formed. Being brought here against their wills on boats from their homelands by white men, in order to be their slaves. By being forced to do atrocious and appalling acts while being treated inhumanely for almost two hundred and fifty years. They are still subjected to awful treatment today. Racism and discrimination still runs…

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    is woven into black culture. As stated previously, maybe faith in God is what has given African Americans the inspiration to persevere. They are also adaptable in regards to family roles. Due to past experiences, mothers have been forced to be the sole parent in the household. Grandparents have also been known to raise children in the absence of the parents. They also have tough kinship bonds. Once again, a mechanism used during slavery has been passed on generation to generation that…

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    naïve nephew of the oppressive and ignorant America that he is destined to grow up in. While he cautions young James of the harsh and crude realities of the era, Baldwin prompts his nephew to not succumb to the stereotypes and expectancies of the white American man. Through the use of various rhetorical combinations Baldwin not only appeals to the emotional, logistical and credible senses of his audience, but by infusing Sturken’s concepts of memory and cultural products, he makes this…

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    It’s a grueling and exhausting life, not being white in the United States. Picture yourself being a minority in the U.S. and people stereotyping you from left to right. This is what Maya Angelou was stating in the novel, “Champion of the World”. She showed us perfectly what it is like to be an African American in the eras of 1920’s. Even in this generation, discrimination and racism are reoccurring incidents that are still being spread across all fifty states. If we can push through these…

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    educated white people, but having three colored boys playing classical music by a white composer, proves that music doesn’t care about race and people shouldn 't either. Toi Derricotte stated the following in her poem, “Beneath the surface we are one” (Derricotte 832). The speaker in the poem is saying that all people are the same. The color of a person’s skin should not define someone or prevent them from following their dreams and passions in life. Our society created a perception that white…

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    Nishita Gandhi Mrs. Singh ENG3U0 20 July 2015 The Changing African-American Mindset In life individuals are often confronted with experiences that shape who they eventually become. The novel Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison and the film, The Colour Purple directed by Steven Spielberg, both explore the lives of their two protagonists and examine how their experiences define them. The novel Invisible Man is dated back to the early 1900s, and is based upon an anonymous African-American man who…

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