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    Black Masculinity: Behaviors‚ Boundaries and Biology What is an ethnic group? An ethnic group is a human population whose members identify with each other‚ usually on the basis of a presumed common genealogy or ancestry . These ethnic groups are usually united by shared cultural values‚ common fields of communication‚ or religious practices. So perhaps the theory of Black masculinity can be considered an ethnic group. There is the obvious factors of being ‘Black’ and ‘male’ that connects these members

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    legally enforced segregated societies through the Jim Crow Laws treated Black Americans as second class citizens. Furthermore‚ the establishment of Black Codes in the Southern States were designed to keep the blacks inferior to whites economically‚ socially‚ politically and legally as they (1) ‘were excluded from occupations where they might be in competition with whites.’. In spite of this‚ Whites claimed that they saw Black Americans as ‘separate but equal‚ albeit the Supreme Court ruling that

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    Black Panther party are the African American revolution party found in 1996 in Oakland. It is a police violence in the black community. Black panther party inspired black to fight for their rights. Black Panther is one who knows how to defence and fight for themselves to be alive. The result was decreased the harassment and increase the brutality. Huey P. Newton says that “Black Panther Party is the vanguard party of the mass of black party”.Black Panther Party is the part of the political program

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    Black Panther Party General: Black revolutionary socialist organization Founded in Oakland‚ California by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale October‚ 15‚ 1966 Set doctrine calling for the protection of black neighbourhoods from police brutality Peak membership was near 10‚000 in 1969 The Black Panther Party achieved national and international notoriety through its involvement in the Black Power movement Uniform: Blue shirts‚ black pants‚ black leather jackets‚ black berets‚ and openly displayed

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    The Black Panther Party‚ established in 1966 and dissolved 1982‚ was an social and national organization for the progression and black lives. Its Leader Huey P. Newton sought for liberation and nationalism of the black figure‚ within the protection and realms of the black community. To accomplish this many social programs and movements where set forth in order to help grow the future generations into leaders. The first entry was in December of 2001 by talk in which they give a paragraph length overview

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    The sixties was a time in American society where the youth from the post-war baby boom era became teenagers and the young adults. The movement from the conservative fifties continued and eventually resulted in the revolutionary ways of thinking and change in the cultural of the American way of life. With an extreme admiration of no longer being an image of their predeceasing generation‚ young Americans wanted and demanded change. These changes affected education‚ values‚ laws‚ entertainment‚ and

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    "Black Power"‚ the word alone raises an abundance of controversial issues. Black power was a civil rights movement led by the black panthers which addressed several issues including segregation and racism. Black power had a different meaning to every member of the Mc Bride family‚ Ruth and James both looked at black power from a different angle. In "The Color of Water"‚ The author James Mc Bride admired the black panthers at first‚ but slowly he grew afraid of them after fearing the consequences

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    The significance of the Black Panthers was in many ways different from other events or people that have contributed to the movement. The Black Panthers was and is a group that worked towards the Civil Rights Movement. But there was more to the Panthers than just the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Panthers‚ (not to be a confused with the comic book character)‚ was founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale (Black Panther Party). Both were African American men that felt the need to make the

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    THE BLACK PANTHERS 1966-1967 The Ten Point Platform of the Black Panther Party 1. Freedom and power to determine the destiny of black communities. The panthers believed that black and oppressed people will not be free until they were able to determine their destinies in their own communities themselves‚ by fully controlling all the institutions which exist in their communities. In my opinion I believe this is still relevant in our time now. Black people

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    the launch of the black student movement. Young Black American students were demanding more from their colleges and universities. One of the biggest goals the students had was the developing of black studies on their campuses. These students not only wanted black studies‚ but the wanted a multiracial curriculum. The desire for this came out of various reasons. In the reading The Black Revolution on Campus by Martha Biondi we are able to see the beginning of the student movement as well as the reason

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