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    "BLACK MUSIC" African-American music has had such an impact on our society today. African-American music became popular in the 19th century after the civil war as musicians of color were hired to play in saloons and brothels. A couple of forms of popular music are spirituals‚ gospel‚ blues‚ jazz and ragtime. Spiritual and gospel music reflected the poverty and oppression of slaves. As Jazz entered the popular culture it provoked a great deal of criticism. An artist know as‚ Louis Armstrong

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    most interesting musical and literary developments of the 1980s was the emergence of rap‚ a form of popular music in which words is recited to a driving rhythmic beat.  It differs from mainstream popular music in several ways‚ but‚ most interesting in literary terms‚ rap lyrics are spoken rather than sung.  In that sense‚ rap is a form of popular poetry as well as popular music.  In Black English‚ rap means “to talk‚” and in most current rap songs‚ the lead performer talks or recites‚ usually at

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    I - English 1301.06 November 14‚ 2014 How Women Are Portrayed In Hip Hop Videos For Years‚ video girls have been a major part of hip hop music and videos‚ but what is the cost? Are girls losing themselves in the glitz and glam of being a video girl? This video covers just that: what image women are giving out by being in these Hip Hop videos. These viewpoints come from a few different people who all have different roles in the Hip Hop world. The video also talks about the negative roles such as

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    female character in gaming history‚ and the foundation of the female characters portrayed in video games such as Lara Croft from “The Rise of the Tomb Raider” series or more recently‚ Aloy from “Horizon Zero Dawn.” Isn’t this good for women’s representation in video games? For Anita Sarkeesian it most certainly is not. Sarkeesian makes claims out of context. It is clear that she does not even play video games‚ and she doesn’t talk about the intentions of the developer or the audience. She has been

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    Black Female Musicians Reign Queen Over Music Industry Media and pop culture figures such as Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj remain the most controversial woman portrayed in the media. Their images are constantly scrutinized as either “hypersexual” or as an intrusive force in politics‚ one that should “stick to music instead of making political statements”. Though society stereotype them as Jezebels‚ both of these artists transcend societal norms and reign as highly successful woman in a predominantly-white

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    of pleasing man (touching him)‚ (domestic sphere) while man is sitting girl is surrounding him (pleasing him/touching him)‚ posture (shoulders back)‚ different dance style: promiscuous‚ HUMBLE CANE She discusses the male tendencies to question women about their ware bouts‚ but refuse to answer when they are asked the same type of questions. Other stereotypes that are addresses include: sleeping around or being "fast‚" being secretive with money‚ putting on a front for friends‚ and lying about

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    The Toxicity of Today’s Music Industry To some the music industry is a toxic one‚ while to others they could not be more indifferent about it. In the article “Sex‚ Lies and Videos” Joan Morgan stresses the negative affects the music industry is having on this generation. She makes great points throughout the article while using examples to support those points. T.V is one of the most popular forms of “advertising” if you will. She says T.V is essentially a “babysitter” for children. Whether

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    attitudes of Whites toward Blacks. White Americans‚ they show‚ learn about African Americans not through personal relationships‚ but through the images shown by the media. . In short‚ they conclude that although there are more images of African-Americans on television now than ever‚ these images are often harmful to the prospect of unity between the races. With the advancement of technology such as advertisement‚ there has always been a stereotypical view of how women are portrayed in the media.

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    Decoding the Black Woman Lazy. Promiscuous. Matronly. Angry. These words‚ which stem from many stereotypes‚ are typically attributed to black women. Stereotypes‚ an oversimplified standardized conception or image of a person or group‚ have negatively burden black women throughout the years. Frequently‚ stereotypes arise from something that is true‚ but are usually manipulated and exaggerated. The stereotypes of black women change to suit the political circumstances of certain time periods. The

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    Black Women vs White Women in the Reconstruction Period Women were completely controlled by the men in their lives. First‚ by their fathers‚ brothers and male relatives and finally by their husbands. Their sole purpose in life is to find a husband‚ reproduce and then spend the rest of their lives serving him. If a woman were to decide to remain single‚ she would be ridiculed and pitied by the community. Some people believe it is a form of slavery. “To me‚ the sun in the heavens at noonday is

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