Social Constructions American popular culture has brought entertainment to many for the past two centuries. However‚ very little people know the extent to which American popular culture has shaped the historical relationship between marginalized social groups and dominate American society. Traditionally‚ the term popular culture has denoted the education level and general "cultural-ness" of the lower classes‚ as opposed to the "official culture" and higher education emanated by the dominant classes
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The depiction of African Americans in literature‚ television‚ films and the theatre have followed the same archetypes for more than a century and a half. On ABC’s hit show Scandal‚ Kerry Washington plays the role of Olivia Pope‚ a strong headed‚ independent African American woman in a love triangle with two white men‚ one of whom is the married President of the United States. In the film realm‚ Tyler Perry acts out the role of Mabel “Madea” Simmons‚ a comical and sassy older woman who is often aggressive
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“Hello‚ how may I help you?” are words that many African Americans will hear today as they enter into local restaurants for lunch. There will not be a sign on the door that says “whites only” and few will feel stares of hatred as they approach the counter. With little thought‚ those African Americans will take their food and head out the door. Certainly‚ African Americans have not always had these rights. As many lunch counters feature people of all different nationalities today‚ few remember the
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African- American Protestants make up one of the strongest religious communities in America. This can be linked to the days of slavery where they would get their religion from the slave owners. They made them get rid of any African religions and convert to the religion of the house they belonged to. This reduced the amount of African-based religions such as Vodu in America. After the Civil War‚ many still had hardship in the south as they are free now but not necessarily accepted. This creates a
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American culture constantly changes as time goes on. This can be seen throughout works of art‚ literature‚ music‚ and most of all‚ the personal stories of the American people. However‚ qualities that have made American unique from every other country in the world have remained an important part of the American identity. Citizens of the United States encompass all ethnicities‚ religions‚ and races to represent the face of diversity‚ national pride‚ free expression‚ and justice. United States history
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A Nursing Method to African American Heritage Abstract This paper explores the African American heritage and also identifies the significance of nurses being culturally aware‚ sensitive and competent when caring for people of African American heritage. Although these terms mentioned above are used interchangeably‚ they have different meanings. Cultural awareness is appreciating the external or material part of the culture‚ such as the music‚ arts‚ and physical characteristics
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African-American Struggle for Freedom Beverly Garrett Axia College In the early nineteenth century‚ the African American went from slavery to the struggle for freedom. They had to do several activities in order to survive. Even though food affected the lifestyle during slavery‚ with religion‚ soul food like greens‚ and hamburger meat was prepared and grown to help families survive. There were several kinds of slaves
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control of the minorities. The African Americans were able to obtain their freedom but this freedom came at a cost. They were no longer slaves but still had a battle to obtain the rights that came with being free such as being paid for work‚ ability to vote‚ own land and participate in government without
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African Americans: The Role of Race Abstract The Following Essay defines and integrates the role race plays on the African American culture in their family values and politics in comparison to the Anglo American Culture. The United States has become increasingly diverse in the last century. While African American families share many features with other U.S. families‚ the African American family has some distinctive features relating to the timing and approaches to marriage and family formation
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African Americans in Prison Is the criminal Justice system replacing slavery as a Means of Oppression? Table of Contents Intro¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K..1 Part 1 : SLAVERY I. The History of Oppression and African Americans¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K.. III. The lasting effects of slavery: continuous oppression¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K¡K a. The lost sense of culture and cultural pride: Feeling of inferiority b. No economic foundation
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