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    Black Panther

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    Black Panther Party Take Away Points * Late 1960s counter culture and how the Black Panther Party reflected the change from nonviolence to violence of the culture * What was the Black Panther Party? * Be able to identify who the two founders were * Identify the aims of the Black Panther Party * What were some actions taken by the Black Panther Party? * Black Panther Party Then & Now * Were they successful? Civil Rights Movement/ Counter Culture * Aims

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    Black Males

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    Jaisha Andrews Mrs. Considine English 101‚ Section 506 7 August 2012 The Negative Effects of Being a Black Male in a “Post-Racial” Society The University of Tennessee has 28‚000 students‚ in which 7.59% of that total is African Americans. Of that 7.59% of African Americans‚ only 998.8 of them are African American males. Once these black males graduate‚ they will begin to search for the desired career that they have academically and socially prepared for at the University of Tennessee. Every

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    Black Boy

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    BLACK BOY” This novel focuses on the struggle for identity of a young black boy in the Deep South. It is a powerful testament of Richard Wright’s life which depicts a tale of hope and determination. Richard’s life growing up as an African American in the Jim Crow South‚ paints for the reader the economic and social struggle that were clichéd for African Americans at the time. It follows young Richard through his youth‚ examining the hardships and obstacles faced by both him and his poverty-stricken

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    Black Lung

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    The black lung movement was a movement formed in the late 1960’s in which the miners fought for the health benefits to cover black lung disease. Black lung is directly caused by mining and working with coal. Mildred Mullins wrote this poem and hung it on the coffin of her dead husband in the Capital to display what was going on‚ “Compensation we are asking‚
While alive and still gasping;
When life is o’er and hymns are sung‚
Then they’ll know we have black lung.( “Charleston Gazette” 15)” The miners

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    In Black is… Black Ain’t‚ the main character use this film to address issues of race‚ sexuality‚ racism‚ and tradition‚ while dealing with his own personal issue of having AIDS. Many prominent figures in the black community in the past and today have been known to address the matters of other no matter what they have going on personally. In the film‚ black tradition and black masculinity are two themes that stood out to me the most. Tradition and masculinity were two things in targeting the blacks

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    The Man

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    THIS IS A NEW SPECIFICATION ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY GCE F761/I GEOGRAPHY Managing Physical Environments INSERT * O C E / 1 1 2 2 0 * Friday 21 May 2010 Morning Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES • This document consists of 8 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. INSTRUCTION TO EXAMS OFFICER/INVIGILATOR • Do not send this Insert for marking; it should be retained in the centre or destroyed. © OCR 2010 [F/500/8456] DC (SJF5343/SW) 11220/5 OCR

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    Andrew Weaver Weaver-1 "Big Black Good Man"� In the short story‚ "Big Black Good Man‚"� written by Richard Wright‚ we are reminded of one of life’s little lessons that can be applied to one’s everyday life. Most often‚ it is described as‚ "do not judge a book by its cover."� This expression teaches the principle that one should not create bias opinions‚ prejudice thoughts‚ our premature judgments of someone merely based on their physical features. Though it may seem childish and simplistic‚ this

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    Black Masculinity

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    in better terms by the rapper Mos Def‚ in the song “Fear Not of Man” when he says‚ “Where is hip hop going? If you want to know where hip hop is going‚ ask yourself‚ where am I going?” (Drisana 2011). This means that the music and images being shown publicly are based on the likes of the public. Hip-hop in today’s society is a representation of the world‚ where everything is surrounded by violence and sex‚ particularly in the black community. Hip-hop goes wherever the dominant culture seems to hail

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    Black or White

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    Jackson’s song “Black or White.” Whereas the racism is defined as a superior behavior against other race-thus making it inferior‚ the singer refers to this term as “See‚ it’s not about races‚ just places‚ faces‚ where your blood comes from is where your space is.” Michael Jackson‚ one of the most influential artists in the music industry‚ calls for equality in how people view and behave towards each other. The question‚ which this master thesis investigates‚ does it matter if you’re black or white‚

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    Starting from the late 1700’s until the mid 1900’s was a difficult time for the African American community. People were dying for no specific reason‚ there were no jobs’ and the life conditions were very harsh. The Analyzing of two different poems A Black Man Talks of Reaping by Arna Bontemps and A Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes helps us better understand the difficulties in Harlem during the 19th century. The comparison of the similarities and differences between both creates a solid and experienced

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