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The Slavery Of The United States Essay

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Angelica Hulett
Professor Skipper
WRIT 101-09
31 October 2016
Actions Speak Louder Than Words Many people are aware that counterculture is a lifestyle and set of beliefs that resist the normalities of society. One of the most controversial topics of counterculture that began hundreds of years ago is the treatment of black individuals in America. Dating back to the seventeenth century, Africans were taken from their homes and arrived in the United States as slaves. Although some colored people were in the land of the free, there were still segregation laws that restricted them of living life as a free American. In America, people are meant to have equal rights, but segregation did the opposite of that. Even after slavery was banned and there were no longer discriminatory laws, racism still exists in America. Somehow, throughout years of combatting racial discrimination, black Americans are still not treated as equal to white Americans. However, there have been many steps taken over the past century that are getting America closer to true equality for people of all skin colors. A powerful countercultural technique is using music to spread awareness about issues that need attention. Public Enemy was a band formed in the late eighties that challenged the typical beliefs of society. Many of their songs, such as “Fight the Power,” spoke out against racial inequality in America, highlighting the issues with the government. Bands like Public Enemy set a foundation for future

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