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    expedition by living with other tribes and taking some for wives. Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513 discovered Florida and was later met by a southern Indian tribe that would cut Leon’s triumphant moment short. A second attempt to colonize in America was led unsuccessful by Panfilo de Norvaez in 1528. Many men were lost at sea and others were among the Indian people. The first Spanish expedition in 1539

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    Before World War II‚ segregation was at its highest peak and African Americans were still treated unfairly because the word equality did not exist. However‚ after World War II grassroots activists fought for equality‚ freedom‚ fair employment‚ housing‚ equal opportunity‚ the right to vote‚ education‚ rights equal to whites‚ and many other things that had not been granted to African Americans before. People now had to worry on how to solve the issues society was facing instead of income issues as

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    Dr. Kimmie Knuckles October 18‚ 2012 Introduction African American Vernacular English‚ which is also known as the African American Language‚ Black Vernacular‚ Black Vernacular English‚ or simply Black English has been defined as an African American variety dialect (a variety of a language that is distinguished from other varieties of the same language by features of phonology‚ grammar‚ and vocabulary‚ and by its use by a group of speakers who are set off from others geographically or socially)

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    Civil Rights Movement: “What If…?” Forty-four years ago‚ on April 4‚ 1968‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Prior to his death‚ he was the most well-known Civil Rights Leader who had an epic effect on the Civil Rights Movement. African-Americans had achieved so much because of Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at the March On Washington‚ but what if the speech‚ specifically the “I have a dream” verse‚ was never told? How would the Civil Rights Movement be different? If Martin Luther King Jr

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    In this particular paper‚ I have decided to compare the gender norms of African American women and Caucasian women around the time of the Civil War. As obviously shown in the past‚ there are very many differences within these two cultures. Gender cultural differences were shown in everyday life then and are still prevalent today. Women were often treated worse than men during slavery and even though they had children themselves‚ they did not have anyone to care for their children during their worktime

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    physical appearance. Awareness of African-Americans who pay a high price through the media will be continuous until it is understood that racism will continue to live in the heart until change is made (Coates‚ 2014). From the days of bygone‚ the media has spread many wrong ideas about African-Americans being poor‚ wrong for society and below standards. This was a wrong portrayal that has raised many questions and made poor allegations about African-Americans (Coates‚ 2015) The 13th Amendment was

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    story of African-Americans throughout the history of America has been the story of the struggle for human rights. This group of people have been forced to fight for freedom from slavery‚ freedom of the right to vote and freedom to exist as equals with white Americans. African-Americans struggled for human rights in the USA from 1945-1970 and were forced to fight for equality using two main strategies‚ of which the most successful was non-violent non-cooperation. Nevertheless‚ despite the Civil Rights

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    found America continuing to struggle with integration of minorities but also wanting to have some form of segregation in certain areas. The whites were not ready to give up their notion of white supremacy even though laws had been passed such as the civil rights act. With the end of reconstruction the South was forced to integrate the minorities but did not embrace this change with open arms but with underhanded continued control of the minorities. The African Americans were able to obtain their freedom

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    of zoning ordinances to exclude African

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    supplies. According to http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part1/1narr3.html “From Indentured Servitude to Racial Slavery” “In the early years of the colony‚ many Africans and poor whites-- most of the labors came from the English working class-- stood on the same ground. Black and white men and women worked side-by-side in the fields. Black and white men who broke their servant contract were equally punished.” This shows that both whites and blacks worked together on equal grounds without discrimination based

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