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Affirmative Action
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued Executive Order #11246 at
Howard
University that required federal contractors to undertake affirmative
action
to increase the number of minorities that they employ. He wanted to
ensure
that minorities were recruited to have real opportunities to be hired
and
then eventually get a promotion.
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African Americans VS Caucasian Americans
At first glance some people might
consider this paper to be on the racial side, however it was all written
by observations made. There are many differences between African
Americans and Caucasians, some people don’t see the differences because
of ignorance . You must read the paper with an open mind and take none
of this to heart.
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African and Native American Slavery
The 1500’s, a time of discovery, was when the Europeans came to dominate
most of the New World. The Europeans traveled to Africa and captured
Africans to help develop their land and satisfy their need for power. I
feel that the treatment of the Indians and Africans by the Europeans was
completely unjustifiable. While the Indians and Africans were less
technologically advanced and the Europeans were uneducated, in this
particular field, nothing can compensate for the actions of the
Europeans.
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America and Affirmative Action
Affirmative action has been the subject of increasing debate and tension
in
American society. However, the debate over affirmative action has become
ensnared in
rhetoric that pits equality of opportunity against the equality of
results. The debate has
been more emotional than intellectual, and has generated more tension
than shed light on
the issue. Participants in the debate have over examined the ethical and
moral issues that
affirmative action raises while forgetting to scrutinize the system that
has created the
need for them.
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ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN
AFRO-AMERICANS
A major cause of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety
in individuals is stress. Defined stress is an internal response caused
by the application of a stressor or anything that requires coping
behaviour. For example the pressure of a job, supporting a family or
getting an education are stressors that can result in depression and
anxiety. Individuals and groups that have numerous resources or other
coping mechanisms are better suited for coping with stress than are
those who lack such resources. As a result, social and economic
circumstances in North America suggest that the black and Latino
communities have a higher risk for developing mental disorders than does
the non-black make up of the United States. Hence this paper will
attempt to demonstrate how due to socio-economic differences such as
money, racism and increased exposure to violence, blacks have a greater
chance to develop mental disorders such as depression and anxiety.
Some definitions: Stress, Depression & Anxiety
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Ballad of
Birmingham
In the poem Ballad of Birmingham, by Dudley Randall, written
in 1969, Mr. Randall uses of irony to describes the events of the
mothers decision,
and also her concern for the welfare of her darling little child. It
seems odd that this
child would even know what a freedom march is, but this would be
considered
normal back in the early 1960's, when Mr. Martin Luther King Jr. had
rallies and
freedom marches to free the African American people from discrimination
and
segregation (Hunter 6).
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Beloved
In the Novel Beloved, by Toni Morrison unmasks the horrors of slavery,
and depicts its aftermath on African Americans. The story is perfect for
all who did not experience nor could imagine how it was to be an African
American in America circa the 1860’s. Beloved lends a gateway to
understanding the trials and tribulations of the modern African
American. The Novel has many things that occur that are very striking,
most of which have to deal with the treatment of the African Americans.
The book as a whole is very disturbing, and even shows to what lengths
African Americans were willing to go to avoid enslavement of themselves
or their children.
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Harriet Jacob's The Life of a Slave Girl
Biography and History
To be a good writer, you must posess a careful balance between
detachment and
association, a delicate waltz where you are not so wrapped up in the
events of a story that it
alienates the reader, and yet not so far separated from the subject
matter that the readers cannot
get into it. This is espectially the case in an autobiographical
narrative. In this case, it is very
difficult to detach yourself from the main subject matter, that is,
yourself.
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Black and White
Following the Civil War, just prior to the turn of the century, many
American novelist were writing more freely of the previous slave
culture. Two of these writers being Mark Twain and Charles Chesnutt.
Mark Twain was a popular “white” author by this time. Charles Chesnutt,
the son of free blacks, decided to pursue a dream of becoming an author
in order to remove the spirit of racism. By studying these authors in
particular, the views of a white raised in the slave holding south are
juxtaposed with the views of free black. Both Twain and Chesnutt
satirize whites in different ways through their literature. Twain also
displays some unfavorable preconceptions of blacks. This can be
attributed to his own upbringing in the slave holding south.
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Black Civil Rights
More than a hundred years ago the Europeans brought slaves to North
America. The
blacks found themselves in the midst of prejudice whites with no way
out. When the blacks came
over Jim Crow laws were incorporated. With these laws it was near
impossible for blacks to rise
in the white world. Booker T. Washington was the first black to rise to
any prominence in this
time. In the early 1900's blacks however began to fight back. In 1909
black advancement
organizations began to increase all over North America. Unfortunately
with the rise of these
groups also came the rise of racist white groups like the Ku Klux Klan
and others brutally killing
blacks. All blacks coming into N. America were being brought into a very
hostile environment.
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Black Like Me by John Griffin
All men are created equal... or are they? John Griffin's "Black Like Me"
shows how
racism is nothing more then the foolish misunderstanding of man. White's
current superiority hangs in the balance as Blacks become tired of being
the minority, in the late 1950's. Even though this struggle isn't as
dreadful as it was then, it still exists. The certainty of racism can't
be ignored but it will soon disappear as generations mix. Racial
discrepancies challenge the unity of human civilization.
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Black Supremacy
Throughout history, white
anglo-saxons have been notorious for mistreating all races
other than it's own. Malcolm X felt "the white man had been actually
nothing but a piratical
opportunist who used Faustian machinations to make his own Christianity
his initial wedge in
criminal conquests"(563). The earth is burdened by the white man! That
is the true meaning of
what Malcolm X is stating; the words Faustian machinations, meaning evil
plotting, implies the
whole white population is out for the blood of other races. Many members
of the black race are
adopting the idea of Afrocentricity; some call it black pride, I call it
black supremacy.
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BLACKS, PRISON, AND INSTITUTIONAL
RACISM
Criminal justice and security is one of the largest industries in
the United
States. Such a statistic is (and rightly so) of great concern to
Afro-Americans
because a disproportionate percentage of individuals under the control
of
the US Criminal Justice System are from the Black community. This paper
will look at the alarming statistics and attempt to trace the roots of
the
disparity. It will then consider the affects and explore possible
solutions
to the expanding problem.
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Bleeding Ireland and Black America
Fall Road is deserted. Only a few
dirt-caked, barefoot, Irishmen can be seen shivering in the adjacent
park. We walk past the Catholic neighborhoods knowing, at any moment,
buildings might explode and automatic weapon fire could lacerate the air
on every side of us. Belfast is charming, apart from the harsh reality
of guerrilla warfare and terrorism being common occurrences. For the
first time, throughout my three month tour of seventeen different
European countries, I feel truly threatened. The tension carries itself
into a nearby pub where an old man asks “Are you jus daft? Or do ya have
relatives here?” His words hinted at my grandfather’s blunt, yet kindly,
expression concerning his birthplace in N. Ireland, “If you haven’t been
there yet, don’t go there.”
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Blind Conformity
In today’s world it is often difficult to adjust to one type of
lifestyle or another.
The constant bombardment of outside opinions hamper our ability, as
humans, to choose
and be comfortable with a certain way of living. Our way of living may
consist of a look,
a way of thinking, a religion, or any facet of our personalities that
may not conform with
whatever is the norm or the accepted at a given time. When this is the
case, we sometimes
feel forced to change, thus we are susceptible to blind conformity. The
word conformity
comes from the Latin words con, which means with or together, and forma,
which means
to shape or mold.
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Book Review
on Black In Blue
A Study of the Negro Policeman by
Nicholas Alex
Nicholas Alex, assistant professor of sociology at The City University
of New York, holds a Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research and a
B.S. from the Wharton School. He was formerly a research assistant with
the Russell Sage Foundation, an instructor at Adelphi University, and
has had working experience in his academic specialty-the sociology of
professions and occupations-while an industrial engineer in the aircraft
industry, later as business manager of the Walden School. This is his
first book.
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Buffalo Soldiers
"Buffalo Soldiers" was the name given to African-American cavalrymen by
their
native-American antagonists during the Indian Wars in the post-Civil War
American
West. The first men to serve in all-black army units did so in the Union
Army, during the
Civil War.
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Clay Beats Liston
From the accounts of various Kentucky newspapers, I was able to learn a
few facts about Cassius Clay, later known as Muhammad Ali, as well as
the attitudes of his fellow Kentuckians. The first thing I noticed in
all the newspapers that I viewed was that almost all the articles
written about the fight were written by writers from either the
Associated Press (AP) or United Press International (UPI). This
displayed three things about the Kentucky press, first the belief that
Clay's fight was not important enough to cover themselves, secondly that
the newspapers probably did not make enough money to send their own
reporters down to Miami Beach, and finally the localization of the
newspapers' audiences. Another aspect of the fight is the effect it had
on Kentucky society, especially the sports scene.
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The
Conflicts of the Black Race
Delayed Economic and Educational Progress
In the 1960's, blacks, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., fought for
their civil rights and equal opportunities. Although they had only been
out of slavery for less than a century, they felt the time was way past
due for them to receive the same treatment as other American citizens.
Our people struggled to receive decent education programs for their
youth for the right to earn a decent living, and to receive respect from
other racial groups. Fortunately for our generation, their fight ended
in victory. However, 30 years later, despite the progress made then, our
community does not seem to have kept up with our ancestor’s rate of
self-improvement. Not only are blacks still disrespected by other races,
problems also plague us such as poverty, drugs, and miseducation. To
make matters even worse, we also have a serious lack of unity. Some of
us feel as though it is not our responsibility to help other blacks when
they are in need. Another major problem is the existence of racism. This
negative attitude leads to many physical and psychological problems
within the black community. Therefore, lack of unity within the black
community and the effects of racism are two major factors when
contribute to the slow progress of black people.
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Ebonics in Schools
Many black individuals have played their part in America’s history. Has
the Oakland School gone too far by wanting to teach a black slang
language in school. In this paper, you will see the peoples, teachers,
and the student's opinion as well as the Senate.
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Ellison’s “Battle Royal”
In Battle Royal, Ellison shows us various things to bring our attention
to the pain
the minority group suffered. In doing this Ellison shows us
relationships between the
torment they felt to our feelings for them. When the boys enter the
boxing ring, they are
shown off like animals. The woman dancing represents the sick pleasure
derived from the
boys’ torture. Ellison shows us a picture of the human mind, in seeing
something to lust
after then watching young men being beaten nearly to death as a form of
entertainment.
He does this to show us a view of human nature.
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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
The emancipation proclamation was issued by Abraham Lincoln on January
1, 1863, during the American Civil War, declaring all "slaves within any
State, or designated part of a State... then... in rebellion,... shall
be then, thenceforward, and forever free." The states affected were
enumerated in the proclamation; specifically exempted were slaves in
parts of the South then held by Union armies. Lincoln's issuance of the
Emancipation Proclamation marked a radical change in his policy.
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Frederick Douglass’ Dream for Equality
Abolition stopped Frederick Douglass dead in his tracks and forced him
to reinvent himself. He learned the hard central truth about abolition.
Once he learned what that truth was, he was compelled to tell it in his
speeches and writings even if it meant giving away the most secret truth
about himself. From then on, he accepted abolition for what it was and
rode the fates.
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Gang Violence
Gangs are becoming a growing problem in American society. More young
people are turning to gangs to solve problems in there lives. When
youths join gangs they drop social activities with family, friends and
school. Members fall behind their classmates in school and do not try. A
study shows that less than 1% of gang bangers is literate1. Gangs
destroy teenager lives and destroy their chances for a good education
and happy life. Gangs are now a haven for rats.
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Martin Luther King- Civil Rights Patriot
Nearly three centuries ago, African slaves were brought to the New World
and put into slavery. They were treated more cruelly in the United
States than in any other country that had ever practiced slavery, and
ever since its prohibition, African-Americans have fought oppression.
Martin Luther King Jr., would aid immensely in this fight.
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Montgomery bus boycott
The Montgomery bus boycott
changed the way people lived and reacted to each other. The American
civil rights movement began a long time ago, as early as the seventeenth
century, with blacks and whites all protesting slavery together. The
peak of the civil rights movement came in the 1950’s starting with the
successful bus boycott in Montgomery Alabama. The civil rights movement
was lead by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who preached nonviolence and
love for your enemy.
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Born from the Niagara Movement,
led by William E. B. DuBois, the NAACP has had a volatile birth and a
lively history (Beifuss 17:E4). The impetus for the creation of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People came in the
summer of 1908. Severe race riots in Springfield, Illinois, prompted
William English Walling to write articles questioning the treatment of
the Negro. Reading the articles, Mary White Ovington and Dr. Henry
Moskowitz were compelled to meet with Walling. Consequently, the three
along with a group of black and white citizens had considered the
present state of the Negro, disfranchised in the South and taxed while
going unrepresented in the government, a national conference needed to
be held to answer the "Negro Question" (Jenkins). It was then that the
idea of NAACP was created.
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Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar attended grade schools and Central High School in
Dayton, Ohio. He was editor of the High School Times and president of Philomathean Literary Society in his senior year. Despite Dunbar's
growing reputation in the then small town of Dayton, writing jobs were
closed to black applicants and the money to further his education was
scarce. In 1891, Dunbar graduated from Central High School and was
unable to find a decent job. Desperate for employment, he settled for a
job as an elevator operator in the Callahan Building in Dayton.
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Preferential hiring
No other democratic society in the world
permits personal freedoms to the degree of the United States of America.
Within the last sixty years, American courts, especially the Supreme
Court, have developed a set of legal doctrines that thoroughly protect
all forms of the freedom of expression. When it comes to evaluating the
degree to which we take advantage of the opportunity to express our
opinions, some members of society may be guilty of violating the bounds
of the First Amendment by publicly offending others through obscenity or
racism. Americans have developed a distinct disposition toward the
freedom of expression throughout history.
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Racism in Our Colleges
Racism has been a steady problem all
through time. One of the most troublesome
areas of racism is in places of education. Finding a cure for this would
be a major step
towards ending racism in general. No one has ever thought of a solution
yet, and racism
will be strong as long as there isn't one.
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