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    In the 1950s and 1960s there lived the idea “Separate but Equal”. This idea made it seem like it was just to segregate african americans from the rest of the U.S. The blacks used to idea of non-violence to solve this problem‚ even though the whites only used Violence and bullets. One of the first non-violent acts carried out by the African Americans was the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This was caused because there was heavy segregation on buses‚ where all blacks had to sit at the back the whole time

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    Use:" African-American Heritage Everyone is raised within a culture with a set of customs and morals handed down by those generations before us. As individuals‚ we view and experience heritage in different ways. During history‚ different ethnic groups have struggled with finding their place within society. In the 1950s and 60s African Americans faced a great deal of political and social discrimination based on the tone of their skin. After the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s‚ many African Americans

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    reflect how African-Americans are looked at and treated as a minority group. Living in Houston‚ Texas According to the United States Census Bureau as of 2010 there were approximately 2‚099‚451 people residing in Houston‚ Texas. At least twenty three percent (23%) of the residents are Black (U.S. Census‚ 2011). Due to this reason‚ members of my community look like me but most do not. As an African-American (Black)‚ I am see people in my community that are also African-American but I also see

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    situations of freedmen during reconstruction has not improved for African Americans today. During reconstruction‚ a vicious and radical group known as the ku-klux-klan as well as the Black Codes were both present and deteriorated the freedmen’s social and political situation. Voting restrictions since the election of 2010 along with the discrimination against and because of their race are both present today. Because of this African Americans still have a negative involvements with both political and social

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    that don’t get along well as others. These racial issues should be taught in school. In many parts of America‚ culture and race do define people. Many whites‚ blacks etc. are stereotyped every day into thinking that they are that stereotype. African Americans are stereotyped as‚ they can’t swim‚ not illiterate‚

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    World War Two was a time of mixed signals coming from the American society concerning racial issues with African Americans. The government was trying to unite the black and white communities to help with the war effort‚ while the people had different opinions on what should happen. The government also created an agency that would help relieve some of the racial tension between whites and blacks. Riots were started and took the lives of many inocent individuals. Not only was the government and

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    African Americans have a unique history with motion pictures one that many people would find racist and wrong. The first time an African American was put in a film they were portrayed as individual that was inferior to the rest of the cast. Now African Americans have leading roles in films that have won academy awards. The type of roles that are played by African Americans have drastically changed for the better. It wasn’t for them to earn respect in the film industry‚ rather it was a long and agonizing

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    Vincent 1 Amy Vincent   Professor Sartin  AFRS 100 Sec 02 5511 Composition II  December 15‚ 2014  Nonviolence in African American Culture  Is violence actually a strategic method of obtaining equality? Throughout the years‚  African Americans have struggled to find the answer to this question. Quite often‚ violence  rather than verbal or written communication has been used throughout history as a means of  th​ subduing people of color. For example‚ in the last half of the 19​  century‚ blacks were terrorized 

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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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    During the span of thirty years from 1865 to 1895 blacks that lived within this time frame went through arguably the most profound series of events to occur in African American history. Southern blacks were faced with prejudice‚ bondage‚ slavery‚ and ultimately survival. Shortly after the thirteenth amendment was ratified‚ stating that: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude‚ except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted‚ shall exist within the United States

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