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    largest black population. The life of a black person in the North was not easy. How free were the free blacks in the North? Freedom means the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without restraint. Free blacks in the North were not as free as whites due to political‚ social‚ and economic/educational rights. First off‚ the free blacks were not treated as fairly as the whites politically. Citing from document A‚ not every state allowed blacks to vote. Out of 11‚000 blacks‚ only 100

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    were 221‚000 free blacks in the sixteen Northern states in 1860. That is 4.9% of the African American population. They were called “free”‚ but did they really have liberty? Free people act as they wish and are unimpeded by others telling them what to do. Based on the political‚ social and economic rights of blacks in the North‚ we can conclude that they were not very free in comparison to the whites around them. Since the whites thought of the blacks as inferior‚

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    Created in the crucible of Black Lives Matter is a new generation of young‚ African American organizers and activists‚ with experience in strategy development‚ tactics‚ decision-making under pressure‚ coalition building‚ and clarity about long range‚ radical goals‚ about their vision. They are savvy and wise‚ filled with love and caring for each other and for everyone who has suffered the terror of police violence: youth‚ their families and loved ones‚ allied people of color‚ trans and LGBTQ youth

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    W.E.B. Du Bois‚ author of The Souls of Black Folks‚ wrote the enlightening text that many progressives (and non-progressives) of his time and of today study. Du Bois writes this novel in a lyrical and poetic style to tap in to the consciousness of African-Americans to inform them on the ways of gaining success in the American system that racially undervalues them. He also makes points to non-black Americans‚ but specifically white Americans‚ to inform them on how they can use their white privilege

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    Black Robe Response (Reflection of Representations of Cross-Culture Interactions) “Black Robe” tells the story of the first contacts between the Indians of Quebec and the Jesuit missionaries from France. In the beginning of the movie‚ Black Rope is headstrong in his own ways and thinking that he can help the native people. Along with that‚ he is also ready and anxious to tackle any challenges and conflicts that may cross his path. Black Rope is also very committed in his ultimate belief in his

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    survival and lifestyle of the slaves while the people involved in the trade benefited. In the book‚ “The Coming‚’’author Daniel Black utilized a unique narrative style in his writing and supported his claim by presenting ways to explain the traumatic experience Africans slaves faced starting from their homeland and their journey through the Transatlantic Passage to the Americas. Black provided in-depth stories of atrocities committed to slaves during the slave trade and the impact of the slave trade in West

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    girl; she’s always worn the wrong pants‚ kissed the wrong boy‚ and felt the wrong way‚ or simply been the wrong girl. The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl is a dazzling collection of essay about growing up learning to love the things in your life that makes it unique‚ even when those things also make it mighty awkward. She writes about being a black girl who just cannot dance‚ about being unhappy working in cubicle as her web series was taking off‚ about not arriving at a personal fashion sense

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    In Canada and the US today race relations are not as high as it should be between white and black people because of police shooting against unarmed black people. Those types of reports are on the news all the time and mentioned in political debates‚ especially in the US election between democrats and republicans. What interest the political parties and people the most is the organization called Black Lives Matter. The organization supported by Democrats and opposed by Republicans. The organization

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    with the black community the emergence of BET was desperately needed to change the portrayal of African Americans in film and television. With nearly 32 million homes subscribed to BET‚ black Americans finally had a channel specifically for them. Despite the previous success of positive portrayals of African Americans on television such as The Cosby Show‚ finding black programming on television was rare and hard to come by. There was no television network where positive programming of the black community

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    Black Girl Blk Analysis

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    calling black people to understand that we are more than the stereotypes. It’s not that we have to be more‚ but we have to do more for ourselves. The verses: “who’s gonna make all that beautiful blk/rhetoric mean something.” Reading that verse‚ I felt that it’s trying to promote awareness to black people‚ individually and just as a whole‚ that everyday we need for our blackness to mean something.“ Who is gonna give our young blk/ people new heroes”‚ after this verse it begins stereotypes of black people:

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