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    research‚ that if African Americans do not remember the past‚ past achievements and accomplishments‚ past trials and tribulations‚ then history is bound to repeat itself. The purpose of this research is to persuade the audience that an African American studies class should be required by all states for high school students to graduate. African Americans are at a disadvantage in terms of education‚ because the school system does not require those students to be enrolled in an African-American studies course

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    elaborates on this idea in his review of the play published in The Hollywood Reporter. Rooney establishes in the first paragraph what he feels Norris’s ultimate goal was in writing Clybourne Park. He refers to the play as a satire of the deep prejudices Americans cannot escape. Norris presents the idea that although we have progressed diplomatically on the surface‚ we still have the same issues with race in modern America. Rooney

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    Please show how Segregation shaped the lives of African Americans during the time frame 1870-1920. Please examine all faucet of society under slavery to support your argument. In the year of 1870‚ it was the re invention of slavery. America could not be built without economic. The south was still a negative place and they failed to accept blacks. After decades of discrimination‚ the voting rights act of 1965 aimed to overcome legal barriers at the state and local levels

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    The current events in American Society have been very controversial‚ some may even say that they are disheartening to this country. Recently‚ there have been issues all around the states‚ from recurring problems with terrorism‚ racial divide‚ and politics. In times of challenge and controversy‚ Americans have attacked one another instead of standing together in unity. The recent concern is the increasing numbers of African American men getting shot and killed by the police. This problem has increased

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    Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen discuss the tough and trying times for African Americans and the conflicts between races in suburban communities after World War 2. After the war‚ many people sought to start new lives‚ move out of busy‚ crowded cities‚ and settle into comfortable places of their own. They strove for homes and property that they could be proud of and a safe environment to raise families in. Contrary to popular belief that segregation would be eliminated between whites and blacks after the battle

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    The African-American Journey The history of African Americans is‚ to a significant degree‚ the history of the United States. Black people accompanied the first explorers‚ and a black man was among the first to die in the American Revolution. The United States‚ with more than 38 million Blacks‚ has the eighth-largest Black population in the world. Despite the large number‚ Blacks in this country have had almost no role in major national and political decisions and have been allowed only a peripheral

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    insufficient education to everyone but the whites. The whites’ methods of “education” included deculturalizing Native Americans which made them forget more about their culture and way of life than they ever ended up learning from the school systems that they were put into. African-Americans were seeking any form of education and went to great lengths to get an education. African-Americans

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    all goals that they believed were reachable. The white‚ however‚ saw reconstruction as an embarrassing‚ revengeful annoyance and did not welcome it. Reconstruction was meant to give the blacks a chance for a new and better life. 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

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    instance the south had millions of slaves that faces a lot of racism and they did not like being slaves. Many of them wanted to move north because there was supposed less racism and there were better job opportunities that would enable them to have better opportunities in life. When all the African Americans arrived in the

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    live in. African Americans during the civil rights movement had to face a lot of trills in order to make the world a better place. Many people don’t appreciate that because they are unaware of just how much grief African Americans had to go though to create a path for the upcoming generation. African Americans faced many hardships during the civil rights movement‚ some of those hardships were segregation‚ voting rights‚ and assassination of prominent African American leaders. Segregation was such

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