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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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    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 Studies arose from necessity because of the biases in the American education system. To respond to and attempt to rectify these biases‚ African American Studies became an educational field in which students could examine history through a new lens; a lens that allowed for closer examination of the experience of African Americans in the United States‚ a subject which had previously been miniscule. The tendency to examine the achievements of Europeans while disregarding the achievements

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    has been a major concern of African and African American authors from the beginning. In fact African American identity underwent drastic transformations between the eighteenth century and twentieth century. As Amistad‚ "Federalist No. 54"‚ The New Negro and The Souls of Black Folks shows‚ African American identity has shifted from an early tribal identity‚ to a dehumanized identity based in slavery‚ and finally to a ‘new’ type of Negro identity based in art and African origins. These transformations

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    four coffins of the people killed. They included an African American’s coffin that died as well. This was significant because it didn’t label blacks as the “other‚” it labeled the British that way. This new patriot and “American” society eliminated the divides of the white race and some discrimination towards the African Americans. Once the Constitution was created the white

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    African Americans After Slavery: 1. Describe the obstacles that stood in the way of economic and political equality for southern blacks in the late 19th century. it was with no lawful employment or business‚ or found unlawfully assembling themselves together in the day or night time and all white persons so assembling with freedmen. 2. How did the Supreme Court respond to the growth of racial segregation? Power of congress declaring by law that all persons shall have equal accommodations and

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    Many of the African Americans stayed with their old masters after being freed‚ while others left in search of opportunities through education and land ownership. The Southern white conservatives did not want blacks to own property‚ have political power‚ or have the right to vote in elections. In addition‚ the whites strongly believed that they were superior‚ and they worked hard to make sure legal limitations were in place to prevent the blacks from gaining any type of equality or power. President

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    HIV/AIDS and African Americans In the United States one of the leading causes of death for African American women is HIV/AIDS. This paper is on the African American women living in the United States with HIV/AIDS‚ how the health care policy affects them and the different stakeholders that are being affected by the health care policy. “HIV is the virus that causes AIDS” (2010). The virus weakens the body’s defense system‚ this makes it hard on the body to fight off other health problems and as

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    for the bread of liberty‚ of public equality‚ and public responsibility. It must not be denied them.’’ -Wyatt Mordecai Johnson (1922) (http://www.blackpast.org/1922-wyatt-mordecai-johnson-faith-american-negro) The Great Migration brought African Americans moving North in the 1920’s and the 30’s but in the the 1930’s African Americans did not find jobs easily than in the 20s.The Great Migration occurred between 1910 through 1970.Six million African Americans moved out of the country

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    associated with it‚ is "language". Furthermore‚ this language is comprised of dialect as well as slang. In regards to the African-American vernacular‚ there is more to it than strictly linguistics. For African-American literature‚ it is not merely about the words‚ but is instead about the moods and motives that drive them. For starters‚ in the category of mood‚ African-American literature is rich. The voices of its authors are not only unique‚ but overflowing with emotion. Specifically‚ "what distinguishes

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