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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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    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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    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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    Writing the Struggle African Americans have struggled throughout history. This struggle has written upon by authors such as Fredrick Douglass‚ MLK‚ Malcolm X and Barack Obama. Their struggle has been an experience that not all of us know. This project is about their struggling lives. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. From a young age‚ he realized the struggles that African Americans had. He became a pastor at his father’s church in 1947. There he talked about

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    The Identity of African American Men: How has it been displayed in the Media; negatively or positively? “No metaphor can capture completely the complexity of ethnic dynamics in the U.S. ‘Melting pot’ ignores the persistence and reconfiguration of the ethnicity over the generations. ‘Mosaic‚’ much more apt for pluralistic societies such as Kenya or India‚ is too static a metaphor; it fails to take in to account the easy penetration of many ethnic boundaries. Nor is ‘salad bowl’ appropriate; the

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    1) I first classify myself as an African American before anything else. My family are Catholics but I personally I believe in something more than religion‚ although I do have ties with what my parents believe in. I speak English since it was the first language I learned. I was born in Washington D.C.‚ but raised in both South Carolina and Virginia. Both sides of my family are 2 completely different African American culture plus my own mixed into one. My moms side is considered Gechee‚ which are people

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    African American directors are not highly compensated for their work because some people consider some of their movies “too afrocentric”‚ which results in them not being able to get sponsors to help pay for their movies. Many Black directors are not highly sponsored by investors. According to The Washington Post‚ “Many sponsors are white and they are not interested in their movies or in the current black experience or the black culture” (Harwell). It isn’t just the Academy that votes for who wins

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    Within the context of the period 1865-1968‚ how significant was the role played by Martin Luther King in improving the position of African Americans? INTRODUCTION “When the definitive history of the American civil rights movement is eventually written‚ one of the central themes will be that Martin Luther King‚ Jr. ranks among the greatest political strategists of all time.’’ This is the viewpoint of James A.Colaiaco and he argues that Martin Luther King played the most significant role in the struggle

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    The media makes women look more powerful now than before‚ with famous and very successful black women on T.V. nowadays such as Opera‚ Tyra Banks‚ and Queen latifah‚ the image that they put off would be very positive towards other younger women. However‚ some typical stereotypes that people give black women such as the loud‚ smart mouthed‚ neck-rolling food stamps mother is very popular. Even Michelle Obama was subject to this. Back then the news reported her as power hungry and aggressive‚ when obviously

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