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    Upon learning about the colonial history in its truest form, one can attest that resistance has been deeply rooted in the African diaspora. One of the earliest forms of resistance was the upstaging of revolts by the slaves on land and ships, which date back to the beginning of the slave trade during 17th century. Since then, African Americans have continued to resist their oppressors throughout the history. This persistent resistance has been inspired from the ideals of black nationalism. In the

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    protests full effect was achieved through the feet and resiliency of the travelers that organized carpools and walked long miles to work. Even with threats of violence and job loss, African Americans, many of which were poor, effectively crippled a bus system that received over 60 percent of its revenue from the African American community- they were resilient. In addition, according to the documentary and many other reliable sources, many of the civil rights leaders advocated for fighting inequalities

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    African American Racism

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    Who are African Americans in America? Africans were enslaved and brought to America by way of the Atlantic slave trade. African Americans have gone through a lot throughout the years since slavery. African Americans still go through harsh treatment in different shapes and forms but it is important for people to know that, because some African Americans carry a fake façade of their identity that they are not wounded by word and the actions of others. They will never truly experience all the great

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    African American Racism

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    technological advances made human lineage more understandable, it is important to question why this information is relevant. One can find this answer by examining America's history, within the context of African American racism, to understand how it has shaped relations between 21st century Americans. Defining racism is undoubtedly needed in order to understand the content of which we are examining; the belief in superiority over another race, which is acted upon by institutions that use power to suppress

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    The African American Vote

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    did this happen the way it did, and you will not be able to figure it out, because you decided not to vote, not to let your voice be heard. It is critical that we as African Americans become a well-informed group of individuals, and understand what we should vote for or what we should stand up for. Specifically being an African American it is important to vote because it is not only our right but our duty, for our predecessors fought for years for this right as did many others. Because we were not

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    African American Racism

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    Hitler and Jim Crow?” Throughout history African Americans have been a marginalized community that have faced an immense amount of racial violence and discrimination. From slavery, to Jim Crow, to racial inequalities, African Americans have never had a time period where they felt accepted and safe. During WWII African Americans fled the South and settled in California to escape the racial violence and discrimination that they were facing . However, African American’s lives did not change when they

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    Similar to Native Americans, African Americans have also been a targeted group for discrimination and oppression for generations. The earliest forms of discrimination against African Americans can be traced back to the beginning of the slave trade, if not even earlier. Because of the horrible conditions on the slave trade being handed down by White Europeans, “the slave trade necessitated race as the most salient mechanism of human categorization,” dooming African Americans for generations to come

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    African American Culture

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    The culture that defines and includes me is the African American community. My culture is defined by the history of my people. For you cannot know who you are or where you are going if don't even know where and what you come from. Art plays a major role in African-American community as well. Since the beginning of our time, blacks have been craftsmen or born with an artistic ability. Lastly, the food. Food is a very important aspect of African-American culture. In fact, the preparation of food means

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    of African-American in the united states in comparison to white communities. This study focuses on disparities for African American because of the massive diseases of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis that the African American communities face. Most of the US population is either white or African American. This journal focuses on African American communities instead of African Americans because of the many diversities in the US African American population

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    African American Dream

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    The American dream is an elusive idea for many Americans; it allows access but does not provide equal opportunity to achieve it for every American citizen and varies wildly throughout different social classes in America. Inequality plagues society throughout these social classes, providing or denying certain opportunities throughout them. Social classes all throughout America are denied or provided with different opportunities than one another, making certain social classes, such as immigrants &

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