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    A Psychological and Educational Perspective on Black Parenting‚ Black Children: Rashaad Coleman California State University‚ Northridge After reading “A Psychological and Educational Perspective on Black Parenting‚ Black Children” I agree with Hariette Pipes McAdoo’s concepts on black parenting. Reading the research that this chapter contained‚ I realized there is a lot that goes into parenting in the African American community. It is more of an art then

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    "Black Power"‚ the word alone raises an abundance of controversial issues. Black power was a civil rights movement led by the black panthers which addressed several issues including segregation and racism. Black power had a different meaning to every member of the Mc Bride family‚ Ruth and James both looked at black power from a different angle. In "The Color of Water"‚ The author James Mc Bride admired the black panthers at first‚ but slowly he grew afraid of them after fearing the consequences

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    Father’s Day Sermon | June 18 2013 | I learned that listening can draw you closer to a message you need to hear. I probably don’t attend church as much as I should‚ but I realized the importance of going every week. The speaker is doing more than speaking in front of an audience. | First Baptist Church of Opelika | Samantha Metcalfe Mrs. Richards June 18‚ 2013 Speaker Critique Assignment Father’s Day Sermon The speaker is Steve Scoggins who is the preacher at First Baptist Church

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    Fasting is mentioned both in the Quran and in the Sermon on The Mount‚ however‚ the Quran focuses more on why the believers should fulfill it and what they’re required to do if they can’t fulfill it during Ramadan‚ whereas in the Sermon on The Mount‚ the interpretation revolves around being genuine while fasting. According to the passages from the Quran‚ “ O believers‚ prescribed for you is the Fast‚ even as it was prescribed for those that were before you ---- haply you will be god fearing ----

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    officials to examine the african-american religious experience and its historical‚ theological‚ and political context. the workshops‚ the panel discussions and the symposium will go into much more intricate detail about this unknown phenomenon of the black church than i have time to go into in a few moments we have to share together. i would invite you to spend the next two days getting to know just a little bit about our religious tradition that is as old as‚ and in some instances older than this country

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    The theme of Richard Wright’s "Black Boy" is racism because he became a black boy for the sole purpose of survival‚ to make enough money‚ stop the hunger pains‚ and to eventually move to the North where he could be himself. Wright grew up in the deep dirty South; the Jim Crow South of the early twentieth century. From an early age Richard Wright was aware of two races‚ the black and the white. Yet he never understood the relations between the two races. The fact that he didn’t understand but was

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    The Sermon in the Mount delivered by Jesus defines the important values of Religion. As the founder of Christian religion‚ Jesus‚ in his sermon‚ presented the evidences of ethics behavior of Christians‚ which are forgiveness‚ humility‚ Justice‚ love and perseverance. Agreeing to Jesus’ sermon‚ forgiveness must characterize Christians. In fact‚ Christian must forgive at the level of accepting a recidivist behavior. According to Jesus “If someone strikes you on the right cheek‚ turn to him the other

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    The Black Panther Party‚ established in 1966 and dissolved 1982‚ was an social and national organization for the progression and black lives. Its Leader Huey P. Newton sought for liberation and nationalism of the black figure‚ within the protection and realms of the black community. To accomplish this many social programs and movements where set forth in order to help grow the future generations into leaders. The first entry was in December of 2001 by talk in which they give a paragraph length overview

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    THE BLACK PANTHERS 1966-1967 The Ten Point Platform of the Black Panther Party 1. Freedom and power to determine the destiny of black communities. The panthers believed that black and oppressed people will not be free until they were able to determine their destinies in their own communities themselves‚ by fully controlling all the institutions which exist in their communities. In my opinion I believe this is still relevant in our time now. Black people

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    The Black Power Movement The Black Power Movement was a new way of fighting for Civil Rights in the 60’s. Many African Americans were tired of ineffective‚ peaceful protests so they turned to violence. There were multiple groups and leaders involved with this movement such as Malcolm X and the Black Panther Party. The Black Power Movement was a battle for immediate change in American society that involved the FBI and the Police. The media made it look like a danger to innocent people

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