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    Rap Descendant Rap has its origins that belong to ancient Africans brought to America‚ where the Rap ancestors got their own accent (Vernacular English)‚ and lived their own culture (African American Culture) such as Funk‚ Jazz‚ Rock‚ and then Hip-Hop; like the majority of colored race‚ the black race suffered from enslavement and terror of the whites‚ thus in order to establish their position within American society‚ African Americans revolted against the white regime in the sixteenth (Civil Rights

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    org/1922-wyatt-mordecai-johnson-faith-american-negro) The Great Migration brought African Americans moving North in the 1920’s and the 30’s but in the the 1930’s African Americans did not find jobs easily than in the 20s.The Great Migration occurred between 1910 through 1970.Six million African Americans moved out of the country

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    through the different facets of American society‚ African Americans began to view photography as an outlet for self-expression and an opportunity to diminish stereotypes. By capturing images of their daily lives‚ they were given the power to change and shape perceptions of race. African American photographers began to share the goal of gaining social justice and equality through their images. Ultimately‚ a photograph’s ability to elicit emotion assisted African Americans in gaining empathy and understanding

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    Role of African Americans in the Reconstruction Era The Reconstruction era has two uses one covering the entire nation as a whole from 1856 until 1877 and the second one mostly dealt with transitions in the former confederacy from 1863 until 1877 . In the south they mostly worked on their social life and social behaviors as well as their government and how they worked . During this time there were three different Amendments added to the Constitution that affected the entire nation . Reconstruction

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    dominant society and the dominant culture. This is much true with the African American society which suffered victimization in the hands of the European (native) Americans. There was victimization not only of the blacks by the whites‚ but also the victimization of the blacks by the blacks themselves. Deprived of their history‚ their language‚ their education‚ their family structure‚ their access to capital‚ even their gods‚ African Americans post-slavery were strangers both to themselves

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    The American experience during early 19th century depended on race as illustrated by the lives of african Americans‚ Whites‚ and its economics‚ society‚ and politics. At this time African Americans were seen as objects and only white males were able to own property that included land‚businesses‚ and slaves. Since at the time cotton made up 60% of the economy only white males were able to gain profits from this. This shows how economics‚ society‚ and politics in america during the early 19th century

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    form to.” In the media very few African Americans are seen in a positive‚ non-stereotypical way‚ while most are seen in stereotypical roles‚ specifically athletes. Although people think that negative portrayals of African Americans in media have no effect on African American youth it causes them to mimic the destructive behaviors seen on television and social media therefore‚ the media should display more positive African American figures. To begin with‚ American youth spend most of their time watching

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    Name: Tutor: Course: Date: African-American Art A mural is an artwork of painting that is applied on the wall‚ permanent surface or ceiling. One of the distinguishing elements of a given mural is the architectural feature that is harmoniously attached on the image. Wall paintings are sometimes painted on canvases and then attached on walls. However‚ this is subject to controversy in the field of art. There are two types of murals in African and American setting. They include; Photographic mural

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    others with these differences‚ sometimes going as far as to say they were less than human. This detrimental belief leaves little room for understanding and acceptance between cultures. Joseph Conrad’s novel‚ Heart of Darkness‚ tells the story of African imperialism while portraying the natives as primitive beings. Critic Paul B. Armstrong writes‚ “Heart of Darkness is a calculated failure to depict achieved cross-cultural understanding”. By purposely dehumanizing others‚ Conrad works to justify hash

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    African Americans have been victims of racism on television shows from ever since they started to show on television shows to today. When we see African Americans on television‚ they are portrayed as stupid comedians‚ murderers‚ poor‚ and uneducated. According to J. Fred MacDonald‚ the author of Black and White TV: African Americans in Television since 1948‚ “Television has been inhospitable to blacks who were not middle class and/or pejoratively stereotyped. Less visible‚ for instance‚ have been

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