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    Differences aesthetics of African cultures The beauty of African art can convey emotional messages to the observer. It is important however to understand the culture that influenced the art. It is hard to distinguish between different types of African art as many of the basic themes of African art are religion. Religion most often manifests itself into African art through masks‚ sculpture‚ ancestor or cult figures‚ fetishes‚ and reliquary figures. There are many different religions throughout

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    impacted African Americans‚ immigrants‚ and Indigenous peoples. These transformations brought both opportunities and severe limitations for groups of people. The era marked a time of expansion‚ for Americans‚ while also restricting the freedoms of others. Race played a role in shaping people’s experiences during this period. Reconstruction and expansion from the time after the civil war through the early 1900s‚ many Americans had their freedom severely limited. Following the Civil War‚ African Americans

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    1) What are the major educational issues facing the African Americans today? Use documented examples. Some of the issues facing African Americans today in matters of education are inadequate education due to structural and institutional racism. Another issue is the lack of funding provided to institutions that educate African Americans. The problems facing African Americans in matters of education According to Schaefer‚ R. (2015) “1. Reductions in financial aid and more reliance on loans than on

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    The history of African American blacks in America begins with their uprooting and displacement from African homeland. It depicts their struggle to get recognition as an individual and human being. Slavery dehumanised them and the internalisation of the ideology of master and slave relationship made it worse. First group of slaves landed in Jamestown in 1619. These slaves were displaced by white English colonisers to labour mainly in plantation fields and for other bodily works. They were stereotyped

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    believe that the nineteen sixties is better because African Americans were gaining equality‚ There was not as much technology‚ and also the fashion was more appropriate. African Americans were gaining equality. In the article written by Falcon it says “In the 1960’s African americans were fighting for equality. People like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks were fighting for African American civil rights. Now we have our first ever african american president‚ Barack Obama” (Falcon). This shows how

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    bRoberto Reynoso Professor Heinrichs African American Art 25 March 2013 Sterotypes Stereotypes have long been the barrier that kept the African American artist from developing openly in true arts. John Ott in his essay called “Labored Stereotypes” tells the story of Palmer Hayden‚ an African American artist that struggled to have his art noticed. Ott also focusses on how when Hayden did finally reach artistic acclaim it was still not how he wanted to be represented because

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    century is most memorable for the abolition of the Civil War. At this time‚ most African Americans were able to access the American society in many ways. They were able to acquire property after freedom was granted to them constitutionally. However‚ some parts of the south still exercised slavery which was legal. Most of the free African-Americans moved to the North where the prevalence of slavery was less. The African Americans who were freed contributed significantly to the national building in terms

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    African-American Vernacular English originated in the slave plantations of the American South‚ and it shares a number of phonological and grammatical features with Southern dialects of American English ( Nordquist‚ Richard). Contributing to the evolution of American English was the migration of blacks from the South after the Civil War to urban areas of the North. They took their Southern

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    African- American‚ Exodus‚ and the American Israel” by Albert J. Raboteau is an excerpt from “African- American Christianity” essay where the author questions about AfricanAmerican identity that was described in the bible. The purpose of this essay to illustrate how white Americans and African-American see the nation America in a different perspective. In the essay‚ the author questions the reasons for slavery that brings a lot of sufferings for the black people and how day by day religion was

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    Another impact that Reconstruction had on African Americans was a positive one. Former freed slaves could now vote and own land. Things were starting to change in the south. According to the text it states‚ “Schools‚ orphanages‚ and public relief projects aimed at improving the lives of blacks were emerging all over the South. Perhaps most stunning of all‚ African-Americans were holding political office. Blacks were becoming sheriffs and judges. They were elected to school boards and city councils

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