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    The freedoms for African Americans were extremely limited by social‚ political‚ and economic situations. Socially‚ African Americans had experienced segregation and discrimination throughout the late 1800s. For example‚ many people believed that segregation laws violated the Fourteenth Amendment by depriving African Americans of “life‚ liberty and property.” During the 19th century‚ the difference in the education systems between whites and blacks was appalling. African Americans had to fight for

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    but they will make sure you live to see this crazy world that we live in. I want to make sure that you understand your history and where you come from! What a journey our family has been through. They just don’t make it easy for an African American Family. Here we are and we have struggled just to make it here to the Deep South. We settled here in Ole Miss just like lots of other black folks and you would think that after they freed us from slavery they could just leave us be. I guess

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    with it. Alternatively you can be me‚ who grew up great yet still wants more. My experience as an African American male has led me to pursue a degree in History and minor in African American Diaspora studies. Something that made me stick out from the others growing up was the fact I was African. The African community was very large but in school growing up I was one of the few blacks‚ let alone Africans that I knew during my time. Even when I was moved to a more diverse school‚ I really didn’t meet

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    American was suffering the consequences of having a Civil War. The aftermath brought great destruction between the Union and Confederate. Reconstruction was a new era to unify and rebuild the United States. During Reconstruction the political impact was that it gave few rights to African Americans‚ the social impact was that they wanted African Americans to have a normal lifestyle‚ and the economic impact was that African Americans shouldn’t be allowed to associate with the government. The political

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    African Americans: Fighting For Their Rights During the mid 1950s to late 1960s African Americans started responding to the oppressive treatment shown to them by the majority of white people in the country. They responded to the segregation of blacks and whites during that time and the double standards the African Americans were held to. African Americans responded to their suppression by participating in boycotts‚ marches‚ sit-ins‚ and trying to get legislation passed so that they could overcome

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    Stored away and hidden from sight; then ultimately left with no source of might. In those two instances‚ African-American art faces a similar fate when in the hands of modern museums. Once seen as a vibrant form of black expression now slowly ascending into disintegration. Inadequate and disappointing‚ most collections sink into the riverbanks of oblivion due to lackluster preservation and acquisition. Why is this? A shortage of expertise? An absence of proper art-historical scholarship

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    African American Theater started out‚ hundreds of years ago‚ as a foundation of amusement for the black community. The theater was a place where African Americans‚ equally men and women‚ could work‚ study‚ and perfect their expertise. The beginning of African American theater set in motion back in the 1830’s‚ and it eventually became one of America’s most prevalent sources of entertainment Over the course of over one and a half decades‚ there has been an apparent transformation within

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    Development of African American Studies Scholars have dedicated their time and attention to furthering the discipline of African American Studies and can define the field with many different definitions. Through looking at the origins and development in the study we can see how it became a legitimate academic field. As we study the writings of the African American intellect‚ it will fully explain the importance of the discipline. Their work will justify the study of cultural and historical experiences

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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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    According to an article written by jessica andres for fashion spot‚ During the fall 2016 fashion week‚ only 9.22% of the models were african american. Yet fashion moguls like Valentino implemented the use of cornrows on his models during the shows. His entire line was based on the continent of africa but not one model was african american. Cornrows originated in the african american culture in order to protect their hair from getting tangled. This protective hairstyle is nothing new. It’s been popular in

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