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    In the United States, African American faced prejudice for hundreds of years. Even now, African American are still facing inequality. However, though these cruelties persist, according to Martin Luther King Jr. and Elie Wiesel, the past should not be forgotten. “Forgetting is not an option,” states Elie Wiesel, the Noble Peace Prize winner of 1986. He tells a story of a Rabbi who undertook a sinful mission to hasten the messiah, so was punished and banished along with his faithful servant to a

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    The readings that were read this week gave me the realization that people understand that appearance and matter socially, among the working class. The physical distinctiveness of African slaves is the key idea that the lighter you are, the better you are. Even today there are many social constructs within the African American community that you are uglier if you are dark skin. It also gives those who are light skin the idea that they are better and comes with a stereotype that light skinned blacks are

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    two historians and their writings were a great end to the readings of the semester. It not only summed up the history of the time but also the means some Africans were taking to combat the false assumptions about Africans that had been held against them throughout history. These authors have collected any writing on the history of African Americans and used it to show the history, influence and great civilizations they have had in the past. They were attempting, through there research to find thier

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    good rhythm, so that’s where they get singing and dancing from. Whites are always taking everything from Africans. For an example with music, blacks were the first to make every type of music. One of the best pianists was black. Mozart was half black but you would never know that because you are not told. Even in rock & roll Jimmy Hendrix was the first. Even in the early 1900s African Americans couldn’t get a good education. They were so busy fighting for freedom education wasn’t their top priority

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    Recently in the United States there has been an uprising in backlash due to the growing knowledge of the issues facing African Americans. The issues have existed for a very long time, but recent events such as fatal encounters with police officers have made this more present in the media. I believe it is more of people realizing they aren’t getting what they deserve and then people still denying those rights. Ever since the Civil War, member of the southern states have hung up the confederate rebel

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    Most African Americans were forcibly migrated from their countries to the United States to be used for the labor in fields and even do home chores for their owners. Many African American men, women and even children were either stolen from their families or sold by their own people to traders who would bring them back to the United States and sold them to white plantation owners. An African American who was bought by white owner was called a slave. The word slaves means “a person who is a legal property

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    Afrocentric perspective is the viewpoint of individuals with African descent. Although, a lot of children benefit from Medicaid one of the group of children is those of the African American race. When it comes to African American children only a little over a half of them are on Medicaid (Health Coverage n.d.2015). Assuming that some African American adults do not have any insurance changes have been made to the children medical insurance program. There is some states that has changed and expanded

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    African American Equality

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    War African Americans struggled with equality the most. Frustrated, people such as Martin Luther King jr, Rosa Parks, Andrew Goodman, and many more decide to stand up for what they believe in and make a change. The goal was to achieve civil rights equal to those of whites, including equal opportunity in employment, housing, and education, as well as the right to vote, the right of equal access to public facilities, and the right to be free of racial discrimination. African Americans were

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    I never really thought of Latino problems in depth, I only used to think of the hardships that African Americans have to face on a day to day basis. After reading this excerpt, I understand that African Americans are not the only race that feel like they are being oppressed. Just like the black community, latinos are set up by the government to live a certain life. They grow up in these areas where they are set up to be gangsters, or at least not to succeed in society. In these colored communities

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    A black African-American that was one of the many few who was born free in Wilmington, North Carolina went by the name of David Walker. Walker’s father whom died before his birth was a slave but his mother was a free woman. In the state’s laws Walker inherited his mother’s liberated status although, being free did not keep him from witnessing slavery. Walker traveled throughout his time in his younger days in the South, noticing the injustices of the slave system that the whites had going on. Even

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