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    The African American Culture and Traditions A Research Study and Facts That Will Take Us Into What Makes This Culture So Unique. Jeanette C. Council Dr. Jefferson Rackley COUN 504 5 May 2012 Liberty University Abstract The purpose of this research is to identify the uniqueness and diversity of people and practices of the African American culture. Each culture in life has some similarities and some differences. The similarities and differences that are present in a culture is what make the

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    African Americans and Racial Equality Hope Calkins ETH/125 July 7‚ 2013 Jody Carter Abstract There are many organizations that advocate equality for African Americans in the United States. Many organizations will promote the African American race and show what concerns are being felt by their race. Those that advocate for their race give a description of how they fall in history‚ what discrimination they endured and what prejudice they still have to deal with. These groups and organizations

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    Throughout the class we learned of many issues that America had to face‚ and one in particular was the idea of equality among all people. Equality has been fought about with many different faces in our rich history‚ through many events in our history‚ America saw that there was a problem and they needed to change their ways. When America was just starting‚ it was said that everyone was created equal. That ended up not being the case because women were treated more as property than as equals. “ He

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    individual the same rights and equality. Many Americans believe that the country has successfully achieved these. Dreadfully they are wrong. This country still has major inequality issues in the public school system that keeps the society from growing together. When looking at the nation’s overall scale of education‚ social class‚ and success it is clear to see the enormous gap between whites and blacks. There is a continuous circle of African Americans living in poor neighborhoods that are then forced

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    Being an African American is not easy‚ not to mention being an African American in the southern Texas. Life is hard here and the discrimination and prejudice is just cruel and unfair. The color of my skin should not determine how I should be treated and what type of privileges‚ but mainly punishments‚ I shall receive. I’m getting tired of this place. I’m ready for a new life and new beginning. Things were never easy here and they’re only getting harder. Change is needed and if things don’t change

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    What truly is an American? Many people would answer with “an independent thinker‚” or something like “a free man” or “a free woman.” Being an American is much more than thinking independently or just being free. Being an American means taking pride in America. Being an American means taking pride in everything about America. Being an American means taking pride in being American. An American is not just a person residing in America‚ An American is a person residing in America that loves his or her

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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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    Without contemplating the consequences for the Africans‚ the Europeans took advantage of African slaves due to the convenience of needing more labor workers and as additional export markets for the European manufacturers. The Atlantic slave trade (1500-1866) was an enterprise that was entirely in the hands of the Europeans. It all started with sugar. At first the Europeans did not know much about sugar‚ so they had to rely on other things such as fruits and honey to make their bland diets a little

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    The African American Achievement Gap: Why is it There and What Can be Done Are Black Americans Dumber than White Americans? Can it unequivocally be stated that European Americans hold more intelligence then African Americans? Are African Americans genetically wired to have a lesser mental capacity then European Americans? For a long time this was the explanation to a burning problem. African Americans score lower than White Americans on vocabulary‚ reading‚ and mathematics tests‚ as well as on

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    Life for Blacks in the South in the 1930s Can you imagine if you were considered as “property” instead of a person‚ using a lower quality facility than whites‚ and having certain laws on what you could and couldn’t do according to your skin color? This is what African-Americans had to go through until the late-1960s. These people had certain laws called “Jim Crow Laws” that they had to follow otherwise they would be punished with jail time and/or fines. Some even suffered from lynching. Lynching

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