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    Racial Diversity

    reference: • Select 1 racial group from the list below: o African American o Asian American o Arab American o Hispanic American/Latino o White/Caucasian • Write a 150- to 300-word summary of the economic, social, and political standings of that group. Use additional resources if necessary, from the University Library or your textbooks. Provide citations for all the sources you use.  Collectively, African Americans are more involved in the American political process

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    Synthesis

     Criminal Stereotypes of African American Males  Watkins - English IV  September 1, 2013            As human beings, we do certain actions without even knowing that we have done them, such as stereotyping other races or people by the way they look, talk, walk, or just carry themselves. African Americans, in particular, are a race of people that are stereotyped, but the typical African American males are usually stereotyped negatively. The typical stereotype for African American male is angry

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    Eth125 Historical Race

    What are some of the larger racial minorities in U.S. history? What have been the common ancestral backgrounds of each of these groups? When did each become a significant or notable minority group? Some of the larger racial minority groups are African Americans, Asians, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Native Americans all paid a major and in a lot of cases played the most important part of building this nation. The Asians are the main players in building the railroads across the nation. They all have

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    Mark Twain

    Mark Twain knew that the word” nigger” is a controversial and offensive word for many people, especially, African American. The word is still being used, is still used offensively, and why the word has to be talked about early enough so that people know the sheer amount of weight behind this word. But, the problem is that the n-word is not been substituted with an inoffensive word, instead the substitution is the word “slave” which is another offensive word. The word is obviously part of our history

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    Overview of Musician Josephine Baker

    dynamic revolutionary performer, movie star, fashion icon, hero of the French Resistance, humanitarian, and a mother of twelve adopted children of various ethnicities. And importantly she is a legacy of imagery and symbolism. From the start, the African American Josephine Baker, was a survivor. Far from the glitter and gaiety that characterized her beloved Paris, Baker’s beginnings were harsh and difficult. Born in the slums of St. Louis, Missouri in 1906, she grew up sleeping in cardboard shelters

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    N Word

    The “N-Word” The use of the “n-word” in hip-hop culture and among the Black community has continually caused turmoil between groups who believe that is a form of liberation and those who believe that it is continuing the oppression that the minority is already faced with. In history, there have been many groups of people who have been discriminated against, and labeled with a derogatory term by a higher power. Any group of individuals around the world has been represented by terms such as these

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    Community

    Welcome to Community Connections! Community Connections provides comprehensive, respectful and effective mental health and residential services to residents of the District of Columbia and Montgomery County, Maryland.   Our Mission Community Connections provides comprehensive, respectful and effective mental health and residential services to residents of the District of Columbia and Montgomery County, Maryland.   Our Philosophy Community Connections was founded on the premise that service

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    Ethics

    Ethnic Groups and Discriminations I am an African American male born in the United States of America. I prefer black Americans but that is not the political name for my race currently. My group has faced prejudice, segregations and racism. Facing racism comes from ignorant people who thought they were the supreme race and black people were just animals or workers. Before I continue, I would like to state that I blame the African kings for selling off their warriors and working people

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    Gentrification and the Rise of Ghettoes

    which was an extreme relocation of many African-Americans from southern states, such as Alabama, Louisiana, and Misssisssippi, to northern cities, such as Cleveland, Boston, Baltimore, and New York City. Gentrification, which is the upscaling of a neighborhood, is another factor, one of which that is fueled by an inflow of investment in a particular area. The Great Migration took place in the 1900’s, between 1910 to around 1970. An estimated six million African-Americans moved from southern states

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    Harlem Renaissance

    The Harlem Renaissance was more than a period of blues, jazz, and poetry celebrated by African American in New York during the 1920s through to the 1930s; it was a time of political and social protest. There were many talented artists, musicians, scholars, and writers during this time; but the things they drew, wrote, criticize, and the music they played were more than pretty, popular, or entertaining. All of these forms of expression had deeper meaning and the artists often try to explore unique

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