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    Shane Rigsby R. History 313 - Prof Gorman 4/4/16 Discrimination in the north (African American) One of the most dramatic demographic events that had a significant change in America would be the Great Migration. It had to do with the moving of 6 million of African American from the southern hemisphere of the united states to the northern hemisphere around the time of the 20th century. To better explain this event in American history it would be best to start with the chain of events that caused it in

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    today ’s society being an African American woman is a rigid task to live up to. It means to reside to what their ancestors have left behind‚ which means to be stronger than ever. Rosa Parks was strong‚ Harriet Tubman was also strong‚ and Jezebel was even stronger. So what exactly does it mean to be a woman? It means to stand up for what is right‚ even if that means sacrifice‚ it means to be strong whether it be physically‚ emotionally‚ or mentally. African American women are perceived to be

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    African Americans had been mistreated many years before the Civil War in the United States‚ and around the world. When the Civil War ended they thought they would have as many rights as whites‚ but they were wrong. This mistreatment‚ segregation‚ and racism continued well past the turn of the century‚ and even beyond World War I. Nowadays African American soldiers‚ and citizens of the world alike have so many more opportunities than back in the late 1800s and early 1900s. As Addie W. Hunton‚ Kathryn

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    the condition of the mother” (Casper and Davis 26). This was a big controversy at the time because all the southerners wanted slavery and many of the northerners wanted it to be ended immediately. It was very harsh that they wouldn’t let the African Americans‚ who were born in the United States‚ to become freemen because they wanted to have laborers for everything. I think that this is not right because many women at this time died during childbirth. Slave owners were the worst to their slaves and

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    Quite a few whites have supported African American progress in the military. Some whites have tried to prevent progress while most whites have not cared one way or the other. The white officers who commanded African American troops have tended to be the most supportive of African Americans within the military. These officers have frequently commended African American soldiers‚ sailors‚ and airmen for their bravery and heroism.(Moskos‚ Charles C. "Success Story: Blacks in the Military." The Atlantic

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    is a society made up from people of different race‚ culture and beliefs. The myth of the melting pot implies that the society is cohesive and a whole. Unfortunately‚ America today is not as cohesive as the melting pot implies. Race relations in this country today have become an issue again. In the past America has suffered with race relations being an issue. Slavery was one big issue that started in the 1600’s. African Americans were not treated as citizens or free people. They were considered

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    try to explain this phenomenon by observing a specific ethnic group’s tradition and cultural ideology. Economists expand their analysis on the economic behaviors of African Americans by taking into consideration personal histories and value systems of the group under study. American families measure economic status in terms of income‚ and factors associated with material security as a whole. These factors may consist of health care‚ college funds‚ and retirement plans. However‚ African American

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    means for readmitting the southern states into the Union‚ and tried to come up with the methods by which whites and blacks could live together in a non-slave society. America’s position as a country was established on principles of freedom but those beliefs were weakened by slavery. At the end of the Civil War‚ many blacks felt that they were entitled to start collecting the benefits that had been denied for so many years. Being able to vote‚ own land and have a voice in political affairs were all

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    unlike ours today. In the 1940s‚ the music was diverse‚ the fashion was unique‚ and the technology was in contrast with technology today. Everything in the 1940s was very different than it is today. People did not go about things the same way we do. Values in the 1940s was all about segregation‚ women in factories‚ and slang. Segregation was a big part of culture in the 1940s. There was segregation in both sports and war. Jackie Robinson was signed to the Brooklyn Dodgers

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    your response. Many minority groups saw little action in the war. More than 365‚000 African Americans were in the militatry. Most of these men saw almost no action and were used to dig trenches and other small roles. African Americans did recieve better treatment from the french when surving under them. More than 4‚000 Mexican Americans were in the miltitary but also saw little action. Most Mexican Americans spoke little to no english and were sent to training camps to learn. The same went for

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