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    Africans were known for being excellent workers. They often had experience with agriculture‚ were used to a tropical climate‚ were resistant to tropical disease‚ and they could work very hard on plantations. African slavery during the Atlantic World had many causes and effects that led to important historical events. Why was the African Slave trade such a massive enterprise? Around 1500‚ people in the Americas began needing cheap labor so they started using enslaved Africans on their farms and plantations

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    Imperialism period‚ between 1881 and World War I in 1914. It was a race for the European countries in invading‚ colonizing‚ and imperializing Africa for its many rich resources. The Scramble of Africa impacted both historical and modern-day Africa and African American Africa was invaded by the Europeans‚ colonized and imperialized for its resources. To imperialize means‚ when a country strengthens its power by taking over another country through military force. To colonize means to create a colony take

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    The scramble for Africa was the rapid takeover of African countries by Europeans during the imperialism and colonialism era. Imperialism is when a strong country expands their power by taking over a weak country using force and violence (M.Webster). Colonialism is when a country takes over another country exploiting it economically and turning it into a colony (M.Webster). Once the country is imperialized‚ the other country‚ then makes a colony and owns that territory. Africa was imperialized by

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    African Drum Notes

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    the book “African Rhythm and African Sensibility” briefly explains about the Westerners’ perspective towards the African music. In addition‚ this passage suggests several ways to study and understand the African music in order to enjoy it. After thoroughly reading this chapter‚ I became familiar with African music through learning the ways to approach to the African music and the cultures behind it. First‚ I was able to learn the way to approach to the African music behind the African music that

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    Introduction to African Literature In the dictionary ‘Le Petit Larousse 2003’ literature is defined as a field embracing written and oral works to which an aesthetic aim is acknowledged. This definition upholds the assertion that African literature has ever existed in the oral form. African forms of literature are interesting not only as far as anthropological perspectives are concerned‚ but also from an aesthetic view point. Africa is endowed with epics‚ folktales and praise poems that

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    African-American Influence on American literature African American literature can be summarized as the writings of authors from African descent. In the United States‚ African descendents have had very different experiences from each others depending on where they lived. In the southern states of the United States‚ Blacks have been really oppressed until the Civil War‚ with the big part being illiterate well into the end of 1800. In the northern states ‚Blacks had a considerable greater freedom

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    There are various factors that had‚ and continue to‚ contribute to violence toward immigrants‚ particularly with the the Ku Klux Klan and African Americans. The KKK’s main goal was for a white‚ Protestant run America with a government and military backing them up to go against those of the black race within their country. Regardless of the United States being made of immigrants‚ the KKK saw the white ‘Americans’ as superior. At the same time‚ the Red Scare was doing just that‚ scaring Americans.

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    and battled one of the largest socio-tragedies known to man: racism. While this pestilent issue has affected many ethnic groups‚ the most publicly known is the racial discrimination concerning African Americans. By my reasoning‚ along with many sociologists and psychologists‚ racism is the root cause of African American race socialization. Race socialization is the theory of verbal and non-verbal messages being transmitted to specific ethnic groups for the positive or negative development of behaviors

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    Sources of african history A source of history can be divided into two big groups‚ remnants and storytelling which usually are called primary and secondary sources. The primary sources‚ remnants and written documents are counted as more reliable than the oral history. African history has been a challenge for researchers because of scarce written sources in many regions‚ especially sub – Saharan Africa. Prejudice against black Africans in particular‚ which goes far back in history‚ has meant that

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    African American Museum

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    imagine what it was like during a time you were not apart of or‚ in some cases‚ allow you to look back at a time you were apart of when you were very young. The African-American Museum of Long Island did a great job at presenting some of the many African-American contributions to society. In addition to presenting contributions from the African-American community‚ the museum was able to show us some of the struggle they were required to overcome as well. My favorite possession of the museum was Scott

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