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    The depiction of African Americans in literature‚ television‚ films and the theatre have followed the same archetypes for more than a century and a half. On ABC’s hit show Scandal‚ Kerry Washington plays the role of Olivia Pope‚ a strong headed‚ independent African American woman in a love triangle with two white men‚ one of whom is the married President of the United States. In the film realm‚ Tyler Perry acts out the role of Mabel “Madea” Simmons‚ a comical and sassy older woman who is often aggressive

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    More than two million people in the US self injure a day‚ privilege for those with lighter skin is still being granted‚ and a woman’s natural hair is still not fully accepted in American culture‚ but isn’t black America still a part of America? From the year 1619 until present day‚ the social and mental disconnection between Whites and people of color have been nearly impossible to resolve. The social construct of pigmentocracy and colourism have caused women in minority groups to devalue themselves

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    comes back as the new south‚ a racist Jim Crow south. Jim Crow laws were laws that discriminated against free blacks. These laws took away their civil rights. Laws that did not allow you to vote‚ would not allow them to have jobs‚ had curfews‚ and every horrible thing you can imagine. Civil rights are the rights you were supposed to have under the constitution. All your freedoms and the amendments were out the window if you were black. The KKK is a terrorist organization created to terrorize free

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    Once slavery had been around in America for a couple of years the Africans influenced some of the European cuisine. During the early stages of slavery Africans wanted to escape to be free. Spain knew about that and since Spain did not like America they declared that any slave that managed to run away and reach St.Augustine would be free. Once most of the Africans heard about this they all tried to go to St.Augustine‚ while some succeeded many did not. For those that succeeded they managed to formulate

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    Role of African Americans in the Reconstruction Era The Reconstruction era has two uses one covering the entire nation as a whole from 1856 until 1877 and the second one mostly dealt with transitions in the former confederacy from 1863 until 1877 . In the south they mostly worked on their social life and social behaviors as well as their government and how they worked . During this time there were three different Amendments added to the Constitution that affected the entire nation . Reconstruction

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    results of the colonization of the New World was the use of slave-trade or labor. African slaves were imported first into the West Indies to carry out the severe labor at which Indians had failed. ¬1 The West Indian planters‚ as a result‚ turned more and more to the use of Negro slaves‚ and thus in the middle of the seventeenth century the importation of Negroes into the Caribbean islands began in earnest. 2 There were few evidences of humanitarianism on the plantations of the West Indies. Slavery

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    “1492” A Year that Changed History In the year 1492 many of the settlers that began establishing colonies in the New World were from the European cultures. Great Britain‚ in that period was one of the stronger‚ more developed Monarchs in the European region. Once the other European Monarchs ascertained that Spain had found‚ not only new wealth‚ but land and the prominence that came with it‚ did the later Monarchs begin to establish their own trade routes‚ ports‚ and colonies in the New World.

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    Slaves never gave up their hope for freedom or their will to resist total white control over them. They succeeded in creating a semi-independent culture centered on the family and church‚ which enabled them to survive the experience of bondage without abandoning their self-esteem and to pass on to other generations values that conflicted with those of their masters. Slave culture drew on the heritage of Africa. African influence appeared in dance and music‚ forms of religious worship‚ and slave medicine

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    The reconstruction era was going good until the North ended it. recent arrivals from the North‚ and scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction. The 13th‚ 14th‚ 15th amendment was to help African Americans and this dream come true. However‚ in the early 1870’s‚ the tide shifted. Southern states began to elect governments dedicated to whites-only rule. When Rutherford B. Hayes agreed to remove For a while‚ it seemed that the dream of federal soldiers‚ he was simply putting an end

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    the reality showed otherwise‚ and many African-American facilities became rundown‚ were underfunded and sometimes were limited. Segregation‚ forcefully put two perspectives on American society for both white and black populations. Much of the segregation lead to lower education rates for blacks because many of them who were former slaves were not allowed to receive any literacy of any kind. Even after the Emancipation‚ funded was low for black schools and were still struggling to keep up with the rest

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