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    Alyssa Rubio U.S. History 1162: Southern Horrors Essay Prof. Kara Carroll October 4, 2015 Southern Horrors and Other Writings The aftermath of the civil war left the U.S in a terrible position; thus calling for the dawning of the Reconstruction era. The idea of Reconstruction was brought up by Pres. Abe Lincoln, but it was brought out by Andrew Johnson after President Lincoln was assassinated. The hopes for former slaves was lifted when the 13th-15th amendments were established and many rights

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    The traditional American family can be traced back to the aggressive marketing in the 1950’s. The image of a white, middle class family owning a moderate sized home with a well-kept lawn. The father is the head of the household who would teach his kids all the life lessons and be the only source of income by working a white collar, corporate job. The mother would stay at home in a full skirt and heels looking after the kids, preparing meals, and taking care of the house. The kids, usually two, would

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    have a Mixed President who on the census marked himself as African American not counting heritage of a Caucasian mother. American's can now many whom they fall in love with however family member still question the longevity of interracial marriage. Caucasians and their interracial families also now experience Reverse Racism for the same African American

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    The course of American Studies has taught me see how drastically people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds experiences life in America.  In the many novels, videos, stories, poems, and other written words that we have read, made me better understand the struggles and adversity people of other race and nation of origin have trying to fit in a new society. Across these texts, I realized they have all tied together to continuously fight for acceptance be placed in a new community with people

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    Movies are more than a form of entrainment. They are pieces of art that express social and political problems within the culture. The Black male character and culture has not always been a predominant figure in films like they are today. The display of the African American culture in film has progressed through the years. It has progressed by the change of racism displayed on screen, the character roles, and the emergence black figures and society in motion pictures. (How racism is depicted in the

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    What is your first recollection of race? of racism? My first time I became aware of my race is the day I experienced racism. I must have been in the 1st or 2nd grade and I had two friends, Tiffany and Jaqueline. Tiffany was Aftrican American and Caucasion and Jaqueline was Asian American. One day Jaqueline asked me if I would come over to her house after school to play with her and I said I had to ask my mom. After convincing my mom, she drove me to Jquelines house and Jaquealine met us at her door

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    Freedom is what all slaves long for and the North and South can’t agree what should take place to set them free. Fear from them taking over and not being educated enough for society. The slaves want to be free of the degradation and prejudice that is spewed upon them by most people. It is unfortunate that this stigma as well as slavery still lingers even in the current years. Equality is stated in government document in two separate documents. The Declaration of Independence states “All men

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    does it have to do with jeans? I can see others getting bored of this commercial because it indeed is so long and consisted of many things you wouldn’t want your kids to see. First, some people just do not like seeing interracial couples. I think it is great they used an interracial couple, but others would not see it like I do. Secondly, it had a pretty well established girl stereotype, from brushing the hair staring into the mirror with pictures of the guy from seeming like she could not live

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    “Talma Gordon” written in 1900 by Pauline Hopkins is a testament to that. The story begins with a group of upper class men having a discussion in the Canterbury Club in Boston. The men are discussing their views on interracial marriage. Many in the club hypothesized that interracial

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    Three concrete examples from the readings that detail that many ways space produces masculinity are derived from Rashad Shabazz’s Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity. The examples include the “black and tans” of Chicago during the early twentieth century, the kitchenettes implemented during the World Wars that Shabazz derives from Richard Wright, carceral power and gangs. One of the examples from Shabazz’s Spatial Blackness are the “black and tans” of Chicago

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