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    I wrote this piece to show how I interpreted the journey of African Americans. I wrote this because I’ve never heard a composition of music that was meant to explain our journey throughout the centuries. This was meant to show us when we were royalty, when we were taken from our home, when we became someone’s property, when we faced discrimination and segregation, and when we made a difference and created a great future for others. In the piano piece I focused on the happiness of being royalty

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    Jews by the Nazis and more recently with the race war that is continuing in the United States of America. This problem does not only always arise in such harsh and radical situations. For example, it can be as simple as in the 1960’s a young African-American child being told he can not go to the same school as his next-door neighbor because of his skin color. This is our world’s greatest problem and if we can fix it, we can start on the road to recovery to healing our beautiful world. This conflict

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    African Americans always had a great influence in the United States throughout time from the beginning of slavery. African Americans, since the start of slavery, always expressed themselves artistically, where it was through music or art. From making patchwork quilts, slaves used their artistic expression to help conduct the Underground Railroad and escape slavery. To be defined as “illiterate savages” African Americas proved many wrong with their exceptional skills presented in many different styles

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    The medium of film and television have not been effectively coding the many American conflicts of the past decades. The roles of superheroes, villains, and antiheroes have always been used in every film and media directly or indirectly, introducing which is which. Since the beginning of modern film, many movies’ plots and conflicts have revolved around a protagonist or several protagonists faced with an opposing force that is disturbing the order of things, usually another individual bent on malicious

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    look at a part of a culture, specifically black culture, in a way that was not focused on comparing it or viewing it through white culture.” Would you believe that that quote came from the guy that invented the lawn sprinkler. A large amount of African American inventors were incredibly smart people. It only seems best to give the spotlight to some inventors who were overshadowed by some of their more famous counterparts. Many of these items go under appreciated despite being incredibly valuable. These

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    affect every aspect of people's’ lives. Members of society let others’ opinions affect their own, and people who go against stereotypes are frowned upon. Some stereotypes include those surrounding African Americans, people of Asian descent, and transgendered people. Most people look at an African American male and either get scared of him, assume he raps, our plays sports. However not every single black male in the world partakes in those activities. Some people look at Asians and assume they are all

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    political advances obtained, minorities still suffer from the racist beliefs that have also been ingrained into American society. Although it has been long since these bigoted practices have been upheld by the law, it could be argued that supremacist ideologies and derogatory stereotypes are still seen in the entertainment industry. Historically, the portrayal of minorities, especially African Americans, has been less ideal. They were known to play derogatory roles to uphold

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    The number of two-parent African American households is dissolving. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the black family has declined from 80% in 1890 to 39% in 1990. The result of conflict, and warring souls in the African American community, this trend can be stopped and reversed. The African American family must first gain an understanding of what is causing this dissolution, then they can be taught about what principals and skills they must adapt in order to reverse it. Once this is

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    stereotyping has reached an all-time high especially in this contemporary society. Everyone is stereotyped in different ways whether it is their race, religion,  gender or culture  and unfortunately this only results in negative outcomes.For example African Americans are stereotyped as violent and wild individuals that are uneducated gang bangers, but the real question is how did this stereotype come about and why is it still relevant today? In the movie "Crash it gives great examples of stereotyping and

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    While the whole country is debating today’s racial issues after the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO and Baltimore protests over the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old African American, a group of Chinese Americans have organized Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE) to fight for their children’s equal rights in the admissions to Ivy League colleges. In Chinese communities, Chinese newspaper commentaries, Chinese chat groups or discussions at any gatherings

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