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This paper examiens research on the African American family and communtiy and how it affects African American psychology.
Pages: 16
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 15491 African American Psychology.doc
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23.19167 Origin of African-American Culture.
This paper discusses the origin of African American culture. Any of the culture left of the African American has been through sheer determination after the way the African Americans have been treated through racism. They have had to fight for their survival through oppression and racial deprivation.
24.19635 Muhammad Ali's Influence on African American People.
This paper will discuss the life of Muhammad Ali, and how he influenced other African Americans of his time. By learning how he has accomplished this, we can see through the lens of history how he was perceived in this great academy of athletes in American sports tradition who fought for race rights in America.
Pages: 19
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 19635 Muhammad Ali African.doc
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25.19869 African-Centered Perspective.
This paper reports on an interview with an African-American family to demonstrate the presence of an African-centered perspective.
This paper details my perception of the short story, "Say Yes." Love knows no color, but love isn't always easy. Both these points are illustrated in Tobias Wolff's "Say Yes." He displays the frustration of interracial marriages in the exchange between a husband and wife. This paper attempts the answer to the question, can we really "know" one another if our skin isn't the same color.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 277 Tobias Wolff Yes.doc
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27.20366 A Historical and Racial Analysis of the Minstrel Shows of the Nineteenth Century
This paper will anaylze some of the racial and deorgatory aspects of minstrel shows in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By observing the practice of whites dressing up as blacks for these shows, we can understand racism and cultural affects of these performances as they influenced the way that ignorance and stupidity were made a stereotype for African Americans.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 20366 Minstrelism African American.doc
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28.20404 Black Radio in Cleveland Ohio
It can be said that Black Americans have long been at the forefront of popular culture. From clothing and slang to music and style, Black Americans have long set the trends that White Americans and thus the rest of the world, will eventually adopt for their own. White America has long co-opted the cultural contributions of Black America and has a history of doing so blatantly, without crediting the source of their ?inspiration?. Blacks in America have consistently struggled for recognition and, only relatively recently, have those efforts been rewarded. It is the purpose of this paper to look specifically at the industry of Black radio in Cleveland and its contributions to the greater musical world.