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    while they are struggling in the slums of America is not fair to the African-American community. Although there have been numerous pleas from black support groups like the NAACP for fair and equal treatment have fallen on deaf ears for these young men. As a result of this many of them have turned to crime. The rate at which black makes are being trapped in the prison system is very alarming. Today African Americans make up 62% of imprisoned drug offenders‚ although they are only 13.5 of the national

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    Mi Truong Professor Shuler AFA 2000 20 January 2013 The Importance and Struggles of the Black Studies Movement The development of African American Studies or Black Studies provides an interesting and significant aspect to the history of the struggles of black men and women. As a multidisciplinary academic concentration‚ it serves to analyze the history‚ politics‚ and culture of African-based societies and communities. This relatively new study has encountered an assortment of challenges within

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    Poetry Analysis Tupac Amuru Shakur or better known by his stage name 2Pac was an American rapper and actor who came to fame in the 80’s-90’s era. Both Tupac’s mother and father were active members of the “Black Panthers”. Shakur’s parents were very outspoken and tenacious individuals‚ although they divorced during Tupac’s younger years both of their qualities can be seen through Tupac’s words and actions. From an early age Shakur was surrounded by struggle and relatives who were imprisoned‚ this

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    August Wilson was an American playwright who documents the exploitation of African Americans and depicts the black experience during the twentieth century in his (DATE) play‚ Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. In this production‚ Ma Rainey‚ the singer and leader of her all African American band‚ is managed by two white producers‚ Sturdyvant and Irvin‚ whose only motives are to capitalize on her talent. Throughout the two-act play‚ Ma Rainey’s band members tell stories that epitomize the black experience.

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    they are not worth anything. The African American generation of today is in extreme distress‚ they kill each other more and more everyday with very little remorse. They kill each other because they don’t value life and some of them are too young to realize that not only did they take someone’s life‚ but they also destroyed their own. The murder rates of blacks in the United States are higher now than they were 25 years ago. More young black Americans die from homicide today in America than those

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    During the 1960 ’s in America‚ many African Americans were suppressed and segregated due to their racial differences and the fact that they were descendants of slaves. Therefore‚ many blacks like Langston Hughes‚ recognized that although difference in race‚ all Americans should be treated equally and with dignity. Hence‚ they expressed their feelings of sufferings‚ helplessness‚ isolation and yearnings for hope through different artistic ways‚ like poetry‚ art‚ and music‚ which also marks the birth

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    Last year when Beyoncé released that snippet (that was called “Bow Down” at the time) of what is now a part of one of her self-titled album’s signature songs “***Flawless‚” it created a stir because she uses the word “bitch.” Even I myself thought about it then in more simplistic terms where it is “sexist” no matter what though I still rode so hard to that track‚ loved her airy background vocals that made me think of Amy Lee of Evanescence‚ loved that exquisite bass and vibe of authentic trap music

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    living is evident throughout his music. Regardless of how controversial an issue is‚ Cole takes it on. He challenges racial issues‚ mental health‚ and the media’s influence of one’s perception of themself. Cole speaks on the oppression of African Americans in today’s society in many songs. In his song Immortal‚ J. Cole addresses the everyday struggles and stereotypes of black people.“They tellin’ niggas’ sell dope‚ rap or go to the NBA (in that order)‚’” he says. “It’s that sort of thinking’ that

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    Riding the Black Cockatoo

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    Riding the Black Cockatoo by John Danalis These questions require you to use three different comprehension skills! Introduction 1. What is ‘The Dreamtime?’ The dreamtime is when the Indigenous Australians thought the world begun created by the rainbow serpent. 2. Who are Kurrumuruk and Yemurraki? Kurrumuruk is the great Murray cod who was chased by Yemurraki‚ the rainbow serpent. 3. Where is Wamba Wamba country? The Wamba Wamba country is in Victoria near the Murray River. 4. What is meant

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    American has been described in many terms such as the melting pot and tossed salad‚ but what are these terms really telling us as Americans. What these terms are trying to convey is that America is a country of great diversity. When it comes to the literature of this country reflects its population in its diversity of genres‚ themes‚ language‚ and voice. For example‚ the voices of Toni Morrison‚ whose voice were very powerful and appreciated in many ways as she wrote a very inspiring book call “The

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