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    Our justice system is discriminating against our african-american citizens and this needs to stop! We have to stop the shootings of african-americans that has occured all over our country so that we once again can be proud to call ourselfs Americans. During the last couple of years atrocious killings have occured here in the US. I belive everyone has heard about cases like Trayvon Martin‚ Michael Brown and Eric Gardner‚ all innocent african-american men killed by policeofficers who didn’t get convicted

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    about is African Americans. African Americans mostly come from Nigeria/Cameroon. Some oppressions are in 1619 the first African American servant arrived in the American colonies. Less than a decade later‚ the first slaves are brought into New Amsterdam. Later in time more slaves are needed because of the creation of the cotton gin in 1793. Which means the slave population for African Americans is increased. But then in 1808‚ congress bans further importation of slaves. At this point african Americans

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    have been longing for some time now. Being an African American on this campus is truly difficult‚ you feel as if you are not seen or heard because the color of your skin is full of melanin‚ your eyes aren’t blue‚ and your hair is coarse and curly. But Mr. Bell made sure every African American was heard and seen within those two hours of him talking on that stage. Yes‚ he was funny but he was talking about true emotions and situations that African American people face every day. Mr. Bell started off

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    the times. Socio-political conditions have always had strong effects on people. This is especially so with African Americans. African Americans have been through some rough times‚ dating back to when they were torn from their homeland of Africa to become slaves‚ all the way up until the present where African Americans are still somewhat oppressed in some areas. However‚ many African Americans found music and literature as an escape. These medias allowed them to express themselves and say what was

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    speech‚ “African-American English: From the Hood to the Amen Corner‚” Geneva Smitherman‚ English professor and Director of the African American Language and Literacy Program at Michigan State University‚ uses her research and personal experience on African-American English to illustrate the value of language itself‚ and more specifically the different dialects and variations that serve as proof of the adaptable nature of human communication. Professor Smitherman traces several traits of African-American

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    Everywhere you go in the world there is a culture which comes in different forms. For instance the Indians have their culture which they cherish so much and have become part of them being preserved for future generations. The Americans also have theirs they honour. Africans also have rich cultures that make them unique anywhere they find themselves in the world. Some cultural practices since their initiation have not been accepted by the society and have outweighed their values and importance

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    African Americans had been mistreated many years before the Civil War in the United States‚ and around the world. When the Civil War ended they thought they would have as many rights as whites‚ but they were wrong. This mistreatment‚ segregation‚ and racism continued well past the turn of the century‚ and even beyond World War I. Nowadays African American soldiers‚ and citizens of the world alike have so many more opportunities than back in the late 1800s and early 1900s. As Addie W. Hunton‚ Kathryn

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    African Americans have been in American cinema for many years. Since the introduction of African American in cinema‚ there has always been a misrepresentation or negative outlook on this race in cinema. For instance‚ in early cinema there was a wide use of blackface in many films. Blackface was designed to represent a Black person by a White character. For example‚ the actors would dress as mammy’s‚ sing folk songs‚ or use improper language. This act was insensitive and misleading but was used as

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    a. Should Native Americans be able to perform their ceremonies in prison? Yes. Although physically restricted behind penal bars‚ Native Americans‚ as well as inmates of diverse devotions‚ may express their religious liberties without obstruction. I believe that all prisoners have the right to observe their traditional religious practices while incarcerated‚ including the right to perform ceremonies that are common amid unconventional ideologies‚ such as the ritual performed by Yellow Thunder. “Because

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    African American Dancing: A Breakthrough Dance brings life to the party. It is not known for being spiritual as much as it is secular in today’s world. African American dance originated from a different perspective than regular dance. African American dance has a meaning behind the movements; Non-African American dance is a pastime that usually does not have meaning behind the dance moves. Slavery originated African American dance. The history of dance is just as distinct as some of the major events

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