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    are just a few questions I can ask when reflecting on the definition of racism. Racism has evolved over the past centuries‚ and has constantly played a major role in the African American’s communities. Therefore‚ I will mainly focus on how racism negatively affects African Americans and how racism is manifested in

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    started in the 1600’s. African Americans were not treated as citizens or free people. They were considered property of white folks and often worked in the cotton fields. The Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery in the U.S. in 1865. The Ku Klux Klan was another issue in America that had to do with race. They were a group of white southerners who protested and fought against political and economic equality for blacks. An

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    African American and Haitian Heritage Peggy Clark Davenport University HSAD/301 Michael Cohen January 27‚ 2013 African American and Haitian Heritage There are many different beliefs and values with the African American Culture compared to the Haitian Culture relating to child bearing and pregnancy. Both of the cultures have history of having large families in the rural areas‚ which was viewed as a necessary necessity because of the economic pressures each culture went though. The African

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    day. There are many issues stereotypes that spawn from the time of slavery (1619-1865).I feel slavery was the beginning of all the struggles blacks would face from the time of of enslavement right until this very day. Black people or should I say Africans problems all started when we were forced away from our homeland in 1609 and brought to America to be crop mules. Before our enslavement Africa was a place of substance and of rich culture

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    It’s estimated that the American-Mexican actress Lupe Ontiveros played the role as a maid almost 150 times! The second stereotype is the Latin Lover. For years Hispanic men have been portrayed as the suave‚ sexy‚ and smooth talking lover. Spanish actor Antonio Banderas is one of the faces of this stereotype appearing in Original Sin. Contra el Viento‚ and Of Love and Shadows‚ as the “Latin Lover.” The opposite of this stereotype is the Sexpot

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    African-Americans have been victims of systematic oppression since they were brought to the United States of America on the Middle Passage. Throughout the history of America‚ there have been leaders in the African-American community who voice their distain for the plight of blacks in this country. Johnetta B. Cole‚ former president of Spelman College‚ once said‚ “The truth is that the historical and current condition of you and yours is rooted in (slavery)‚ it is shaped by it‚ is bound to it‚ and

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    form to.” In the media very few African Americans are seen in a positive‚ non-stereotypical way‚ while most are seen in stereotypical roles‚ specifically athletes. Although people think that negative portrayals of African Americans in media have no effect on African American youth it causes them to mimic the destructive behaviors seen on television and social media therefore‚ the media should display more positive African American figures. To begin with‚ American youth spend most of their time watching

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    Perception of the African American males African Americans males are considered dangerous based on a false identity‚ misconceptions‚ and misinformation that are available in the media; this includes but is not limited to rap music‚ news‚ and TV shows. This misconception can be traced as far back as slavery. The perception of blacks’ males as being dangerous began when the slave came to America on 1619. Due to the situation of being treated as property‚ to be freely bought and sold‚ and

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    Some of the world’s strongest speakers came from the African-American community such as Frederick Douglass‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Jessie Jackson. Although their oral tradition is “widely recognized” in educational literature‚ people describe African-American youth as verbally deprived or linguistically retarded. Some African-Americans do not sound the same as to Anglo-Americans when they speak. When people from different cultures come together‚ the cultures mix and adapt. However‚ when certain

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    When African Americans were enslaved‚ it was not of their own will. They were dictated under Whites‚ suppressing the rights of slaves to the point where they were mere objects. Overpowered by their own people for being seen as criminals or thugs‚ they were packed below deck onto ships headed to a foreign land. Each man on the vessel had roughly only two square feet of room they could claim for themselves. In this space crammed with four hundred other African Americans‚ disease accumulated within

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