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    Otis Boykin Otis Boykin was born on August 29‚ 1920‚ in Dallas‚ Texas. He graduated from Fisk College in 1941 and took a job with the Majestic Radio and TV Corporation. He later worked at P. J. Nilsen Research Laboratories. He began to invent products on his own‚ with some of his noteworthy inventions including a wire precision resistor used in televisions and radios and a control unit for the pacemaker. He died in 1982 of heart failure. Inventor Otis Boykin was born on August 29‚ 1920‚ in Dallas

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    The African Slave Trade

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    century‚ after the Portuguese started exploring they discovered Africans‚ they thought they would have goods that we don’t and that we should trade with them. That’s what the Portuguese did‚ they traded salt for gold. Soon after that realizing that the European population was decreasing rapidly because of diseases and other harmful things is when they decided to move Africans to the Americas. This is what led up to the discovery of the African Slave trade in the Atlantic World. Well since the Americas

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    ”/Remember‚ Christians‚ Negroes‚ black as Cain‚/ May be refin’d‚ and join th’ angelic train)‚ in On being brought from Africa to America‚ Stewart announced to African Americans in 1831: “Many think‚ because your skins are tinged with a sable hue‚ that you are an inferior race of beings; but God does not consider you as such.” By

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    African American Dream

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    talks about in Between The World and Me that Blacks have. Coates mentions the common idea around the African American community the dream to be wealthy and have the same rights as whites. Coates believe that part of being black means that you can never fully achieve the American dream because America was and is built to this day on the backs of African Americans. If whites were to give the African Americans the same rights and opportunities as whites the dream wouldn’t be a dream anymore‚ and the

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    based on physical appearance. Awareness of African-Americans who pay a high price through the media will be continuous until it is understood that racism will continue to live in the heart until change is made (Coates‚ 2014). From the days of bygone‚ the media has spread many wrong ideas about African-Americans being poor‚ wrong for society and below standards. This was a wrong portrayal that has raised many questions and made poor allegations about African-Americans (Coates‚ 2015) The 13th Amendment

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    Traditional African Religion

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    Traditional African Religion Before one starts to outline the traditional religion in Africa‚ one must first explain the way Africa is as a whole. Without the knowledge of the past combined with knowledge of culture‚ one would have a very vague‚ if any‚ understanding of traditional religion. Out of all of the continents‚ Africa is the most central. It is told that the first man was found in Africa‚ so with this‚ many feel that Africa is the birthplace of human culture. Within this continent

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    Iraqi War Poems

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    Frank Minson Mr. Horner English III Honors Section 02 17 February 2014 Iraqi vs. American War Poems – How Do the Themes And Cultures Compare? Since the onset of the Iraqi War‚ war poetry concerning the Iraqi War has been published. Prominent authors emerged from this war such as Brian Turner‚ Abdul Razaq Al-Rubaiee‚ and Adnan Al-Sayegh. Other authors‚ like Iraqi poets Mahmud Al-Braikan‚ Hashem Shafeeq‚ and Adil Abdullah‚ were already well-known poets who used the war to voice their feelings

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    CASE 4 KINSHASA ABROAD – African Cuisine and Culture 1. Consumer groups (possible target markets) should be studied using exploratory research? Since the Kinshasa Abroad (KA) is mentioned located proximity to Ohio State University (OSU)‚ so I assume its location is within the area of Zip Code 43210‚ same with OSU. To figure out the possible target markets‚ firstly I made a study about the environments of KA’s located area and its neighborhoods around. According to the 2010 CENSUS‚ the area

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    African Tribe Dance

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    Each country in Africa has its own language and customs including the way each of them dances. Every tribe has its own dance and each of them is significant to the people within the tribe. Inside the African community everyone dances. There are distinctive dances for certain associates of the tribe which include dances that are there are dances for women only or men only or the old or the young. These separate dances are closely related with ceremonial means of passage and can sometimes display the

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    I was born a free African American on December 23‚ 1867. My parents Owen and Minerva and siblings Louvenia‚ Owen Jr.‚ Alexander‚ and James had formerly been enslaved. I grew up as ordinary as possible considering I was an African American living in a white peoples world. When I was only six years old my parents contracted yellow fever and passed away in 1872. After the death of my parents‚ I moved in with my sister‚ Louvenia‚ in Vicksburg to work as a housemaid. I was considered extremely poor and

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