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    502 people were shot and killed by a police officer on duty in America. Of those deaths, 381 were African American. Although that number doesn’t seem very large at first glance, the African American population only makes up 13% of the overall U.S population, making this statistic quite alarming (Lowery, 2016). Police brutality towards African American’s has been a prevalent issue in recent years, which in-turn has created a movement referred to as Black Lives Matter. The message behind Black…

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    Summary Of Shadowshaper

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    Shadowshaper is what bell hooks would consider a postmodern black cultural artifact. Shadowshaper is a young adult fantasy novel written by Latino author and activist Daniel José Older. It was published by Scholastic Corporation on June 30, 2015. Its intended audience is for grades seven and up. Shadowshaper has won several awards including Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of 2015, Young Adult, Booklist 2015 Top 10 Books for Youth, Arts, SLJ’s Best Books of 2015, Young Adult and The…

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    Blacks In Advertising

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    generalization of Blacks and their culture has been in American society for a long time, may it have been positive or negative, Blacks and their impact in advertising has dated back to colonial years of America and still makes an impact today.” Looking at brands and ads from the 1800s to now, do Blacks feel offended? From blackface, to racial terms, offensive nicknames (Jiggaboo, Mandingo, Jezebel, Mammy & etc), stereotypes and images, advertising had held a negative light on Blacks for years,…

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    Reconstruction Goals

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    splintered Southern states, many goals were set out with the purpose of supporting the newly freed African American people. These goals can be placed in three categories of political, economic, and social, of which before, African Americans had neither say nor any hope of advancement in during years of slavery. Politically and socially, these goals were focused on introducing blacks to the American society through legalized voting rights by means of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and an…

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    color is undefined and we are all black. One must not view Blackness as simply a skin color rather an Ontological Experience. The experience occurred during the middle passage in which it ceased being the African American people, but a division of humane and inhumane; with the African now deemed as the black body. In this episode of humanity an entire people were Dis-identified, Disenfranchised, and dis-embodied. “My mother bore me in the southern wild, and I am black, but O! My soul is white;…

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    “blackness” and “racism” to be connected. The reason for this is because various imbeciles who are racist, sometimes believe that people of other races will not go to heaven. In addition, during the Elizabethan era, large amounts of people believed that black was the colour of witchcraft so it would make sense for an uneducated person of that time to be racist against black people. In Shakespeare’s Othello, however, the motif of blackness conveys a deeper sense, which is then linked to racism.…

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    Almost since its inception to the United States black history has been becoming fully and completely free from one thing or another. Post-Civil War that narrative for a majority of African-Americans was to be brought onto a level playing field as the Other, White World. No longer slaves, the next step was to become acclimated to this new sense of freedom and everything that it meant. Through over several decades of Jim Crow segregation, degradation, and defamation, these lack of freedoms African…

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    the late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s to prevent Black people from voting. Those techniques included literacy tests, poll taxes, and the grandfather clause as well as intimidation and violence. The definition of disenfranchisement is located in Chapter 14 on page 295. Disenfranchisement in America today correlates where voting is one of the most fundamental rights for every American citizen, however; more than 100,000 people in New York State who are on parole can’t vote due to…

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    Four key figures emerged from the Black Power Movement who promoted the following three tenets: self-defense, self-determination and self-respect. Martin Luther King Jr. accelerated the Black Power movement through self-determination and self-respect, but decelerated the process in terms of self-defense because of his nonviolent perspective. Malcom X on the other hand accelerated all three tenets through Black Nationalism. More particularly Malcom X encouraged individualism, separatism through…

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    that Blacks go through every day, that they have gone through for decades. They will hold signs and they will march and they will be peaceful—until they aren’t anymore. The property destruction during the Baltimore riots were completely justified; the rioters were not destroying…

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