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    The depiction of African Americans in literature‚ television‚ films and the theatre have followed the same archetypes for more than a century and a half. On ABC’s hit show Scandal‚ Kerry Washington plays the role of Olivia Pope‚ a strong headed‚ independent African American woman in a love triangle with two white men‚ one of whom is the married President of the United States. In the film realm‚ Tyler Perry acts out the role of Mabel “Madea” Simmons‚ a comical and sassy older woman who is often aggressive

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    than my science." is a quote from African American chemist‚ inventor‚ and the greatest African American‚ Percy L. Julian. Percy’s research and studying helped the creation of drugs to treat glaucoma and arthritis. A Percy lived during a time of racism and segregation‚ he never let racism and it’s many challenges get in the way of his shaping of our world today. With his many achievements and awards‚ I personally believe Dr. Percy L. Julian is the Greatest African-American. Percy Lavon Julian

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    Women are part of the human race and they are part of the history of African-Americans. They experienced class oppression‚ sexism‚ gender discrimination and racism all together. The idea of sexism and racism started in the 1960s. During 1970s to 1980s‚ various group proposed their agenda to stop this kind of idea to women. However‚ Black theories was being popularized and reached different countries with the help of social media on 2010. There were various black feminist movement that exists during

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    Ohio; this speech was devoted to the voting issues of that era. The most significant ideas of that speech that I would like to discuss are exploitation of African-Americans and This struggle was not easy; it was obvious that there were individuals that disagreed with blacks having voting rights. When Malcolm spoke out in "An Appeal to African Heads of State"‚ he discussed his dissatisfaction with the American government’s willingness to protect the lives its

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    about 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

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    African Trypanosomiasis African Trypanosomiasis‚ also known as "sleeping sickness"‚ is a parasitic disease of people and animals caused by microscopic parasites of the species Trypanosoma brucei. It is transmitted by the tsetse fly‚ which is found only in rural Africa. Although the infection is not found in the United States‚ historically‚ it has been a serious public health problem in some regions of sub-Saharan Africa covering about 37 countries and 60 million

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    self-esteem and to pass on to other generations values that conflicted with those of their masters. Slave culture drew on the heritage of Africa. African influence appeared in dance and music‚ forms of religious worship‚ and slave medicine. The end of the foreign slave trade helped foster a particularly new African-American culture‚ shaped by American and African traditions and values. The family was the center of slave community. Because of a natural increase of the slave population‚

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    Struggle For Freedom For many of decades‚ women and African American people have truly had a hard time being granted their freedom and justice from society. Until 1963 for Africans and 1920 for women‚ these select groups were sincerely deprived of every natural right. These combined time periods led to mass rebellion‚ suffering‚ and unjust punishments. The struggle for freedom between these two groups led to the motivation to be equal along with their goals‚ the Civil Rights act/movement‚ and a

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    Baseball and Broken Barriers”). It was very clear to see that even his teammates did not appreciate the fact that an African-American would be on the team. African-Americans and white people were fighting in the war for the same cause‚ but as soon as the war ended white people feared that the African-Americans would take their old jobs. “White communities feared upwardly mobile African-Americans would soon take their jobs‚ and for them‚ the integration of baseball embodied these fears.” (“Robinson and

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    experience from David Chariandy’s novel Soucouyant‚ are Adele and Roger and other characters from their generation. The reason for the choice of this generation includes their involvement in the African Caribbean immigration to Canada‚ and the shown after effects of living there. The effects of immigration of African Caribbean include the oppression‚ discrimination and misidentification of their ethnicity. Based on the fact of the hierarchy of skin color imposed on the society of the New World; people of

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