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    African American’s had a second class status in 1865‚ therefore their life was hard. By the nineteenth century slavery had been abolished throughout America’s Northern states‚ however it continued across the South. Between 1890 and 1910‚ the southern states government introduced the ‘Jim Crow’ laws‚ which allowed legal segregation. This created separate facilities for blacks and whites‚ these included education‚ healthcare‚ transport and public facilities such as; toilets‚ bus stations and drinking

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    blossomed with positives as a means to cope. African-American slaves used several aspects of their native African culture to cope‚ two primary components being music and religion. Slaves worked under constant watch by their owners‚ constantly fearing punishment for a slip-up. Enslaved African-Americans obviously resented the way they were being treated‚ and devised ways to rebel against their owners right under their noses. Reaching back to their African roots‚ Slaves sang seemingly harmless songs

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    World War I African Americans were determined to find their rightful place in American culture and society. Hundreds of thousands of African Americans migrated North in search of jobs‚ better living conditions and escape from racist voting laws and violent lynching’s. While voting was made easier in the North‚ violence could not be escaped. In 1919‚ 120 African Americans died by September due to racism. Many returning white soldiers had to now compete for jobs against African Americans and foreign

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    Nearly two hundred and fifty years ago the United States Constitution was ratified by nine of the original thirteen states. The ratification of this document would lay the framework for the land of liberty that is currently the United States of America. I wish I could have been present in Philadelphia to watch the proceedings of this defining moment in history. As with all great things‚ controversy has followed the Constitution. Many theories have been presented that outline a group of powerful and

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    Slavery was a part of the American culture for over two hundred years. African-Americans were not considered equal to whites‚ thus leading whites to use them for work. Anyone with darker skin than white was used as a slave. Slaves were used from the early 1600s to the late 1800s in the United States. The most common area and most talked about time for enslavement was in the southern part of the United States in the late 1700s and early 1800s when the north portion of America banned slavery.

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    INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: A VISION WITH ITS STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS Dr. A. SELVARAJ* ABSTRACT The future of Indian pharmaceutical sector looks extremely positive. Indian pharma companies are vying for the branded generic drug space to register their global presence. Several Indian pharmaceutical companies have acquired companies in the US and Europe and many others are raising funds to do so. The Indian Pharmaceutical industry

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    different cultures what happened in the past and how to learn for the future. The boom box is one of those artifacts that are present in history‚ since there are so many developments that occurred after this development of the boom box. It holds a strong memory of where African Americans have come from and what they have done to created expressions for every culture to express the feelings that they are having. The African American culture has so many different artifacts that represent its culture and

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    Music‚ which is what the topic of this unit is‚ is a fundamental consistent of human life that can be detected in every known culture‚ present and past. However‚ it varies widely between times and places‚ and it might have been invented in Africa. Our Discover New York class focused on music in New York City. The NYC music scene was described by Richie Unterberger as “immense‚ richly diverse‚ flashy‚ polyethnic‚ and engaged in a never-ending race for artistic and cosmopolitan supremacy”. There are

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    helped change African American culture for the better. The Harlem Renaissance was a very important part of history and here are three reasons why. First‚ how the Harlem Renaissance started and when. Next‚ people from the Harlem Renaissance. Finally‚ what happened due to the Harlem Renaissance. How and when the Harlem Renaissance started is a great question. Many have wondered how this amazing movement started and when‚ well the reason this movement started was because African American writers and

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    Negative Effect on the Black Culture and hip-hop Industry? Franklin House English IV Mr. Eustcha 8 May‚ 2013 Thesis: Crack-cocaine is one of the most addictive drugs known to mankind‚ especially to the African American race and it has affected the black culture in numerous ways like music‚ gang violence and Media Hysteria I. Invention of Crack A. Crack B. Rick ‘Freeway’ Ross 1. C.I.A. II. Effects of Crack-cocaine on Black Culture A

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