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    African Americans: Historical Journey from 1865 to the Present HIS: 204: American History Since 1865 Professor Lisa Burgin July 14, 2014 Introduction The African American journey has been one of trials and tribulations which they suffered greatly to achieve freedom and success. The battle has led the citizens of this nation to have witnessed the first African American President of the United States. The journey that has brought African Americans to the present situation has

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    Japanese Americans, African Americans, and American Women in WWII The three ethnic groups that I chose to write about is the Japanese Americans, African Americans, and American women in World War II. For example, Takaki told his experiences of the military men, the immigrants, and the government during World War II. The United States was hypocritical having this ethnic groups is expected to fight for freedom but weren't treated as free individuals as promised when they were drafted. In Takaki's

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    Black jazz musicians were exploited by white people during the developmental era of jazz and did not benefit fully from their innovations. The history of white supremacy and the exploitation of African Americans which was evident in many instances in the 20th century was also in the jazz industry. Jazz originated in New Orleans as slaves looked for a way of expression but later became an artistic phenomenon that attracted audiences in Kansas City, New York, Chicago until the wave overtook the entire

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    She is excited but a little nervous. Today was the first day of school. She wonders what it will be like. She is going to an all new school. It is an African American school obviously. It’s the year of 1955, another school year ready to be begun. She is black, so she isn't allowed to go to all white schools. She is obviously an African American. You can easily tell by the chestnut skin, the hazel eyes, and her black braided hair. She is wearing a pink, short-sleeved shirt, (with flowers she sewed

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    African-American history originates before the development of the United States as an autonomous nation, and African-American writing has correspondingly profound roots. The African-American writers kept the subject of southern slavery at the top and wrote about their experiences in 18th century America. The slave accounts were vital to African-American writing. Exactly 6,000 previous slaves from North America and the Caribbean composed records of their lives, with about 150 of these distributed

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    Jim Crow was a system created white Americans to separate and segregate a certain race of people from them. African Americans, Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and dogs were the main race and animal included in the separation and segregation from White Americans The Jim Crow system consisted of one sided laws, rules, and regulations to prohibit African Americans, Mexicans, and Mexican Americans to have the same rights as White Americans. The Jim Crow laws were created towards the end of the Reconstruction

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    agitate and upset to gain voting rights for African Americans, essentially believing that their freedom and their right to vote had to be explosive and upset the social order. Through political power, Du Bois felt that economic security and material gains could be achieved. But Washington opposed the direct militancy of Du Bois. Washington made the point that the militancy would only serve to upset the whites in the south, which in turn would limit African American voting rights. Much of their differences

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    “African Americans have the highest death rate form all cancer sites combined and from malignancies of the lung and bronchus, colon and rectum, female breast, prostate, and cervix of all racial or ethnic groups in the United States (Elizabeth ward, 2004). The health disparities in African Americans and other racial groups are alarming. For this essay I choose to focus on the empirical facts on the disparities between African American women and European American women who are diagnosed with breast

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    achieve the American Dream. The American Dream is made up of values such as human rights, justice, opportunity, and freedom. The American Dream was a myth for African Americans, new immigrants, and Native Americans due to the fact that those core values were unattainable. African Americans were the first group of people who did not achieve the American Dream. They did not achieve the American Dream due to lack of human rights, opportunity, justice, and freedom. African Americans did not have

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    Inequality in the American Criminal Justice System Since the very beginning African-Americans have been treated unfairly. To being sold to white owners for slavery,then to working in their homes raising their children, preparing their meals, and cleaning their house, they have always been looked down upon. They were separated by signs telling them where to sit for a meal, drink water, and even go to school. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream for all that to change so all African-Americans were to be

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