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    about is African Americans. African Americans mostly come from Nigeria/Cameroon. Some oppressions are in 1619 the first African American servant arrived in the American colonies. Less than a decade later‚ the first slaves are brought into New Amsterdam. Later in time more slaves are needed because of the creation of the cotton gin in 1793. Which means the slave population for African Americans is increased. But then in 1808‚ congress bans further importation of slaves. At this point african Americans

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    jail? This thought went through my head as I saw that one out ten of my classmates had or have a family member incarcerated. Being an African American female incarceration never really crossed my mind on how many people in my cultural are going to jail for crimes that they didn’t commit‚ minor crimes‚ and because of the way they look. For example‚ African American males are being imprisoned all over the United States for crack‚ cocaine‚ weed‚ and the modern day Ecstasy (Molly). Growing up in a community

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    always welcomed with open arms‚ specifically African-Americans‚ and Mexicans. The new wartime industries‚ such as the aerospace and shipping industries needed a temporary workforce as many Californians left to join the war (Textbook‚ 482-483). The state’s new workforce was incredibly diverse‚ which included African- Americans who came from the North and South (Erik Lecture‚ 2/22). Employment opportunities that were previously unavailable to African-Americans were suddenly open. Many had the opportunity

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    The Misconception of African Americans Since the beginning of time African Americans have been viewed negatively. We have always been viewed as a threat to society and frowned upon by many races. There are many clichés displayed in the media of what African Americans are supposed to act like. These conclusions cause almost immediate negative feelings from other races and sometimes by our own race. African American females in television shows and movies are often shown as the loud “ghetto” acting

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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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    involved in the Slave Trade? The Renascence period was a time full of new music‚ extravagant architecture and fine art. All of these things causing an increasing demand for funds from the government. In the 1440’s the Portuguese started trading slaves for various things with the Americans. Britain found out about this trade whilst their pirates were raiding Spanish ships and found them abroad. John Hawkins made the first known British slavery voyage in 1562; this started a huge trade that the British

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    background. African Americans in particular do not know anything about their background‚ and most of them do not care to know. Now in these modern days it is important to know where one came from‚ and to know their background. Knowing ones history will be a benefit to that person‚ and his or her family because history is a way to success. African Americans are one of the races of people in America that is confused about whom they are. They do not know their background‚ because African Americans think

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    If my roommate had made such statements about Africa out of ignorance‚ I would not be surprised. Many Americans have preconceived ideas about what Africa is like‚ despite never being immersed in its culture. This is perpetuated through media outlets such as movies‚ magazines‚ etc. in popular culture. As outsiders‚ we make generalizations and think that Africa is a land of starvation‚ desert‚ poverty‚ and many other negative aspects. However‚ our thoughts could not be more wrong. Africa is a wonderful

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    African Americans have experienced many things racially throughout U.S. history in so many ways. First and fore most African Americans instantly became a notable minority group when they were captured in Africa and brought over to the U.S. and to be integrated into slavery. Since the times of slavery they have been a minority group. Over the course of American history laws have been developed to enforce discrimination against African Americans. For instance‚ they were not able to either eat or go

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    from John Hopkins University. He now specializes in nineteenth-century U.S. history‚ the South‚ slavery and emancipation‚ and comparative history. In his career he has written many books on slavery including Unfree Labor: American Slavery and Russian Serfdom and First Freedom: The Responses of Alabama ’s Blacks to Emancipation and Reconstruction (Peter Kolchin...). In 1993‚ his third book American Slavery was published and 10 years later a revised copy was released which featured a new preface and

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