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    During the period between 1865 and 1900‚ the lives of many African Americans had changed in both political and social ways. They had a lifestyle transformation. Politically‚ African Americans were able to vote. As for socially‚ African Americans were beginning to be viewed as equals. African Americans were given the opportunity to vote. There opinion began to matter. As Alfred H. Ward expresses in his art black men waiting in a line‚ it means much more than a single file. Displaying the men

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    after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation‚ African Americans still faced many different forms of opposition in the 1960s and 1970s. African Americans were not receiving their Civil Rights during these years‚ which sparked controversy between African Americans and Whites. African Americans believed that the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation would give them equality amongst whites. Similar to the Black Panthers ideas‚ African Americans knew they had to fight for their Civil Rights. “We

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    There were many differences between the African American Civil Rights Movement and the Women’s Civil Rights Movement. African American’s did not have many rights at all‚ they were a minority; they were black. However‚ with the Women’s Suffrage Movement‚ they were more likely white‚ middle or upper-class women fighting for the same rights that white‚ American men had. The Women’s Civil Rights Movement began with the suffrage movement‚ which was a movement for women to gain the right to vote‚ which

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    Culture Research Paper African American Culture The African American Culture are Americans of African descent. The African American Culture is rooted in Africa. We came about through slavery. For may years our culture has been developed separately from the mainstream America‚ both because of slavery and the persistence of racial discrimination in America. Also African-American slave descendants’ desire to create and maintain their own traditions. In the African American Culture there are many

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    the advancement of African American Civil rights during the period 1865-1941? Congress were very important in the advancement of African-Americans however they were not the most important factor‚ the Supreme Court and the presidents were also important during the period of 1865- 1941. Immediately after the civil war‚ and the emancipation proclamation black people had expected to gain rights. In 1866 Congress passed the Civil Rights Act‚ which stated that African- Americans were full citizens

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    sounds of a big group of people. You guess it is African Americans marching for their rights. You silently cheer them on. Their actions are smart; they are getting themselves on the road to freedom. Some of the key factors that made it possible for all people in America to have equal rights are that people had courage‚ they persevered‚ and they made peace. My first reason is that people had the courage to do the right thing. Many African-Americans stood up for their rights. Rosa Parks‚ in specific

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    2010 Professor Dr. Kristen Cole Psychology 137 San Diego City College “down low” in African-American and Caucasian Communities The usage of “down low” can have various definitions such as a heterosexual male having an affair with another woman‚ or keeping one’s business to his self. “The acronym DL means keep secret or hidden for teenagers in the United States‚ and for African Americans means in a clandestine‚ or sneaky manner. Adjective related to the noun low down‚ which means

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    In chapter 5 of “African American Relationships‚ Marriages‚ and Families” (Dixon‚ 2017) by Dixon‚ she begins with discussing the tradition view of woman hood in Africa. In the Ifa tradition of the Yoruba of Nigeria West Africa‚ there were many female dieties surrounding their culture including Oshun and Isis. Oshun is the central role in the creation of humanity being a great queen‚ mother‚ giver of children‚ and holder of mysterious‚ intrinsic female power. The Isis was known as the goddess‚ giver

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    Going on in the African American Community’s From the Censorship in Today’s Music? Is The Music Censorship Influences The Lives Of Many People? Is The Censorship In Todays Music Is The Cause Of Violence All Together? Do Many People Try To Do What The Censorship In Todays Music Says Because Of They Think That Person Is Cool‚ So They Think They Should Do It? I Think The Question Of: Is The Censorship In Todays Music Is That The Cause Of Most Of The Violence In Today’s African Americans Communities

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    African American History Timeline: 1619 – 2012 * 1619 African American indentured servants arrive in the American colonies. By 1690‚ every colony has slaves. * 1793 Cotton gin increases the need for slaves (1765 – 1825). * 1831 – 1861 Approximately 75‚000 slaves escape to the North using the Underground Railroad. * 1857 The Dred Scot v. Sanford case: congress does not have the right to ban slavery in the states; slaves are not citizens. * 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected president

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