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    Since 1976 Black History Month has been a remembrance of the events in the history of the African American movement. It is celebrated annually in the United States and Canada in the month of February‚ and the United Kingdom in the month of October. In the U.S.‚ Black History Month is also referred to as African-American History Month. Black History Month actually started as Negro History Week in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. The goal of Black History Week was to educate the American people about

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “Hip-Hop’s Betrayal of Black Women” Divan Ealy September 25‚ 2013 ENGL 1123 9-9:50am The article “Hip-Hop Betrayal of Black Women” was written by Jennifer McLune and appeared in Z magazine Online in the July 2006 issue. McLune argues that sexism in hip-hop’s culture is a big part and has helped make the industry what it is today. This article can be divided into 5 different sections. In the first section‚ she talks about Kevin Powell and how he

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    Carver G Woodson created Negro History Week to honor African Americans who contributed to the United States in some way‚ shape‚ or form. It was a week of giving thanks to those who helped shape America. This week honored inventors‚ congressmen‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ even entertainers. Woodson picked the second week of February to celebrate these accomplishments because it fell near the birthdays of two very important people who helped shape African-American history. These people were former President

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    History of Black Nurses

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    these programs where white students‚ blacks were not allowed any education during this time.  Blacks were not given equal rights as the white people‚ and were denied the right to have an education.  There were many black young women who were very interested in nursing‚ and were dedicated to pursue their dream‚ and wouldn’t stop trying until they were given equal rights and accepted into these nursing programs.  Some black women would follow along with the black soldiers in the Civil War and provide

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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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    Mary E. Jimoh Black History Month Speech February 1‚ 2014 Langston Hughes In honor of Black History Month‚ I’ve selected Langston Hughes as the figure I would write about‚ because through his poetry; Hughes displayed to America‚ the world through the eyes of African Americans living in Harlem‚ in the rough 1920s. The poet‚ lyricist‚ author‚ playwright‚ and social activist‚ was born on February 1‚ 1902‚ in Joplin Missouri‚ to James Hughes and Carrie Langston

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    on his color of skin and the way he is dressed. Almost all black men in today’s generation are likely to be suspects or looked at as a criminals or dangers to people. This is due to the fact that colored people are usually the race that’s being placed under arrest. It is correct that colored men have the highest criminal rate‚ but not all colored men should be distinguished as criminals for the actions of their race. In the essay “Black Men and Public Space‚” by author Brent Staples‚ he uses ethos

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    1950's History

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    available during the war‚ which created corporate expansion and jobs. Growth everywhere. The baby boom was underway... The purpose of this web and library guide is to help the user gain a broad understanding and appreciation for the culture and history of the fabulous fifties (1950s). In a very small way‚ this is a bibliographic essay. While there is no way we can link to everything‚ we have attempted to find areas of special interest and to select information that we hold dear today - ART

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    Black History Reflection

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    knew that I did not want the next generation of entrepreneurs‚ doctors‚ actresses‚ lawyers‚ CEOs‚ and amazing women to not be aware of the world around them. I started small. During Black History Month‚ I gave a couple presentations on famous black leaders. My last presentation was on Amandla Stenberg‚ a teenage black icon. Within my presentation‚ I spoke about cultural appropriation and the drastic effect it has on people of color.

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    According to the Domestic Violence Resource Center‚ nearly three out of four Americans know someone who is or has been a victim of domestic violence. That victim could be your mother‚ sister‚ aunt‚ niece‚ cousin or friend. What does this say about American Society? There are too many victims of domestic violence; moreover there are exorbitant amounts of bystanders not intervening to help these victims. As bystanders their silence ultimately gives the oppressors consensus to continue the act of domestic

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