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    Hanan Allen Professor David McBride African American Studies 145 14 April 2013 The Emergence of Black Muslims in America Black Muslim Activism is an aim to reclaim the world. It is an era for black religious leaders to get their voices heard and take action in order to see progression. Malcolm X also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz was an appointed minister and national spokesman for the Nation of Islam. His charisma‚ drive and conviction attracted an astounding number of new members to his

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    family by working as a sharecropper until he left home at age 16 to work in factories. On March 17‚ 1917 he married Clara evans and like many blacks at the time migrated for the jim crow south to Hamtramack Michigan for better job opportunities. While living in Michigan Poole and his wife had 8 children. In 1931 Poole attended his first speech on Islam and black empowerment by Wallace D Fard. Afterwards Poole became a follower of Fard and adopted the Muslim name Muhammad. After Fard was arrested on

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    to come to America by its reputation as the "Land Of Liberty" and also by the inspiring letters of friends and relatives already in the United States. These "New Immigrants" fleeing poverty and persecution faced difficulties in assimilating into American culture that they were not. Most could not speak English‚ nor were they literate in their own language. They came from non-democratic governments and were often distrustful of government‚ and ended up in a a similar situation in America with political

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    The 1920s had seen robust economic growth in the United States. Mass-production techniques and the growing availability of electricity allowed industries to increase their output—and profits—dramatically. Employment levels surged‚ and many workers saw improvements in their standards of living. Consumer demand for new products also drove creation of new loan programs: for the first time middle-class Americans were able to purchase such goods as refrigerators‚ washing machines‚ and automobiles by making

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    The Exploitation of the Black Woman In America Malcolm X stated that “ The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman” which is a statement that I believe to be very true. In the article‚ “Feminist Intersections in Science: Race‚ Gender‚ and Sexuality Through the Microscope” by Lisa H. Weasel explores and highlights how science is affected by different elements of life:

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    Effect on America Baseball has always been considered as American as apple pie. If that is true than cheating should be just as American. Ever since the creation of America’s favorite pastime‚ baseball‚ cheating has been a major part of the game. Each era of baseball has showed more complex ways of cheating the game. Although‚ cheating in baseball has been around since the introduction of the game‚ only few scandals have really made history. Some of the most famous scandals include the Black Sox

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    Hairstyles of the 1920s created more controversy in hair fashion than in any other period of American culture and one hairstyle‚ known simply as "the bob‚" would be at the center of this great debate. Bob haircut was first introduced during the Great War. The bob haircut would eventually cause a revolution in the way women would wear their hair. "The New Woman of the 1920s" described Irene Castle‚ Mary Garden‚ and Mary Pickford’s decisions to adopt‚ or not to adopt the new style. The bob hair

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    Warren G. Hardking became President of the U.S. in the 1920s in a landslide promising a return to pre-war America‚ this was in reference towards some issues that still lingered after World War I. America was still faced with many issues regarding racism‚ women’s rights and even threats from Communist Russia. Riots‚ strikes and anarchy was bellowing. This could have been caused by the staggeringly high unemployment rate. But the “Roaring Twenties” was on its way. The technological advancements that

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    the media’s portrayal of black America came when someone pointed out the bias in reporting during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The Associated Press published two photos. One showed a group of white people‚ wading through the water and pushing some items that they’d taken from a store. The other photo showed a group of black people‚ wading through the water and pushing some items that they’d from a store. The white people were described as “finding food”. The black people were described as

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    Racism‚ Prisons‚ and the Future of Black America I came upon an article bearing the above title after entering the word ‘race’ into my web browser search bar. After skimming through the article‚ I became interested in the topic and decided it would be worthy for using in my Race in the Media Analysis. The topic mentioned is that of the staggering number of Blacks within American prisons. In the year the article was published (2000)‚ the number of incarcerated Blacks were slightly over half of the

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