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    television or heard on the radio so that as a young woman she constantly feels the need to conform to a patriarchal society’s standards of beauty in order to be accepted. Now let’s look at this transition in a young female’s life through the eyes of an African-American girl who grows up being told to wear this and to do her hair like this in order to look pretty. At such a young age‚ she may not have been affected by the demands and expectations of beauty that was put upon her‚ but as she grows and develops

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    Around the world today a lot has been going on with African American male’s lives being taking. It’s getting to the point where I have to think. Will African American males be able to walk down the street or go somewhere without someone having to go with them. They shouldn’t have to live their lives like this. Each and every one might do wrong in a time in their lives but you can’t hold that against them. Everyone make mistake in their life time. These are people children that are being taking away

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    Writing the Struggle African Americans have struggled throughout history. This struggle has written upon by authors such as Fredrick Douglass‚ MLK‚ Malcolm X and Barack Obama. Their struggle has been an experience that not all of us know. This project is about their struggling lives. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. From a young age‚ he realized the struggles that African Americans had. He became a pastor at his father’s church in 1947. There he talked about

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    NOTE: Todays post is different. I plan on submitting the response you’ll find at the end of the article “For the Forgotten African-American Dead”; as it is going in the New York Times. I would ask everyone to critique my response to the article“. Did I misinterpret what they said? Did I state an erroneous fact‚ misspell something? May-be you could divide your post into a critique of my response then your own comment? Thank you. There are those who make every issue racial. They use their

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    For as long as I can remember‚ the concept that African American people are expected and assumed to act differently because of our race has often left me bewildered. On multiple occasions‚ I’ve been told by both my African American and Caucasian peers in school that I was "acting white" because I was articulate‚ and I took my education seriously. Making assumptions about how a person should think or act based on their race pigeonholes both the person making the generalization and the person being

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    music exemplifies the complex relationship Americans have with race and art. American Blues music has been appreciated‚ examined‚ appropriated‚ and immortalized through the transformation of music over the past one hundred years. Originating from African American slave songs‚ the blues has over time lost its relevance for black people‚ yet continues to be an important cultural entity and has been revered in contemporary white culture. Based on the division between popular and folk blues and the nature

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    Life for the African Americans in the 1950’s was very harsh. Luckily‚ the cruel Jim Crow laws that segregated white people from black people are non-existent today in 2016. According to Jim Crow laws‚ black people we’re not allowed to interfere with white people in activities such as sports‚ schooling‚ and even transportation. In the 1950’s‚ if you wanted to attend a school‚ you would have to go to a black school. Black schools were often not as nice as white schools because they were very poor

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    First Era The voting rights of African Americans has always been controversial‚ it also has a very rocky past. The fifteenth amendment to the Constitution‚ embraced in 1870‚ guaranteed the privilege to vote regardless of color‚ race or previous oppression. However‚ the amendment by itself did nothing to ensure minorities the right to vote. Reconstruction was beginning to implode as more and more rules being bent and broken without consequence. The nuisance of government-authorized anti-discrimination

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    The media makes women look more powerful now than before‚ with famous and very successful black women on T.V. nowadays such as Opera‚ Tyra Banks‚ and Queen latifah‚ the image that they put off would be very positive towards other younger women. However‚ some typical stereotypes that people give black women such as the loud‚ smart mouthed‚ neck-rolling food stamps mother is very popular. Even Michelle Obama was subject to this. Back then the news reported her as power hungry and aggressive‚ when obviously

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    Education is the key to success. Sadly the reality is‚ not everyone can have access to this key. Prior to the 1950s‚ it was uncommon for an African American to receive an education‚ considering that blacks were slaves‚ slaves could not have an education‚ and not being able to have an education will affect their lives in many other aspects. During and after the Civil War was a time when it was uncommon for colored people to have an education. “...during the Civil War...it was illegal for slaves

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