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  • Reading Achievement Of Black Students
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    1980's African American Education Amount of Blacks in college 1980: Impressive 718,000 1987: Growing more slowly, 855,000 1988: Sliding back down to 785,000 In 1988, the enrollment of black men declined, while it increased for women. There were 179,000 black women in college, then black men. Percentage of highs school graduates going to college 1960-1970: Males exceeded women 1980's: women overtake men and never lost the lead Popular concentration in education in the 1980's 1981: business and ma...
  • Black And White Abolitionists
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    Abolition A Stronger Resistance The abolitionist movement in the United States sought to eradicate slavery using a wide range of tactics and organizations. The antislavery movement mobilized many African Americans and some whites who sought to end the institution of slavery. Although both black and white abolitionists often worked together, the relationship between them was intricate. The struggle for black abolitionists was much more personal because they wanted to end slavery and also wanted t...
  • Blacks And Whites
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    Jim Crow Laws The name for the Jim Crow Laws comes from a character in a Minstrel Show. The Minstrel Show was one of the first forms of American entertainment, which started in 1843. They were performed by successors of black song and dance routine actors. The first Minstrel Show was started by a group of four men from Virginia, who all painted their faces black and performed a small song and dance skit in a small theater in New York City. Thomas Dartmouth Rice, a white actor, performed the Jim ...
  • Film Noir Genre
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    "Chinatown" as Film Noir Films that are classified as being in the film noir genre all share some basic characteristics. There is generally a voice-over throughout the film in order to guide the audience's perceptions. These movies also involve a crime and a detective who is trying to figure out the truth in the situation. This detective usually encounters a femme fatale who seduces him. However, the most distinctive feature of the film noir genre is the abundance of darkness. Roman Polanski's 1...
  • White Man's Ignorance Of The Black Man
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    Greg Trumbold Black Like Me In the Fall of 1959, John Howard Griffin set out on a journey of discovery. A discovery of his own nature, as well as a discovery of human nature. With the help of a friend, Griffin transformed his white male body into that of an African-American male body. Through a series of medical treatments, the transformation was complete. He spent the next several months as an African-American traveling through the deep South of the United States. What he discovered changed his...
  • Arrest Rates Between Blacks And Whites
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    ... ks could not even get the opportunity to compete for jobs. As Hacker says, things are getting better but they are far from equal. Things like affirmative action and unofficial quotas are getting blacks into the American workforce, but not enough to call it equal. Even so, the jobs they are predominately holding are things like nursing aids, hotel maids, postal clerks and other low-paying, low-status jobs. Black women, however, hold more positions than white women in every type of job from mi...
  • Blacks And Whites
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    Blacks: A Struggle for Racial Equality Almost everyone would like to have racial equality in the world today. It is often said that all people have been created equally. That is true, however sometimes not everybody is treated equally. In society, blacks are still struggling for racial equality. We should note that in the 1940'1, blacks were not considered equal to the whites. We see this in The Power of One. Blacks could not socialize with whites. P.K. a young boxer asks the manager at the gym ...
  • Consistent With Film Noir As Mike
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    Film noir has been around since the years following World War II, yet it has managed to keep the same characteristics it originally had. There have been many movies than may have film noir characteristics, but few can claim to be a true film noir. In recent years, the only major change made to the style of film noir has been the addition of color. Red Rock West is a 90's version of film noir, yet it still carries most, if not all, of the characteristics of classical film noir. Mike, the protagon...
  • Dark Skin Blacks Lighter Skin
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    Miscongention during slavery is the root of the color complex. Historically if one were to trace the origin of the color complex one would have to begin at slavery. Europeans felt that Africans would be the ideal slaves because they did not know the American land and if they were to try to escape they could not remain hidden because their skin would help sought them out. With this in mind the Europeans voyaged to Africa in search of these ideal indentured servants to service their plantations an...
  • Years The Black Man White Woman Couple
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    WHAT'S BEHIND THE ESCALATING TREND? AS we head into the new millennium, marrying mitt dating across cultural lines seem to be increasing at record rates. Almost anywhere you go these days, you will encounter mixed-race couples: at the grocery store, the mall, the theater, at a company function, at: a concert, even at church. And while for years the Black man-White woman couple was more prevalent, today many social observers say that the pairing of Black women and White men is just as common. Tha...
  • White Race
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    Apartheid is not a new thing. Ever since Dutch colonists landed in 1652, "Blacks" and "Whites" have lived apart in South Africa. Officially started in 1948 when the Afrikaner Nationalist party came to power, apartheid is a system of racial laws devised to "Preserve and promote a white majority over a black majority". It has a lot of opposition and it led to an international boycott of South Africa because of it. When the Dutch first landed and established a strong colony there, they got on relat...
  • Segregation Of Blacks And Whites
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    Section Three: Black Like Me. Matthew Wallace Period 33/26/01 Part 1, (pg. 159) If some spark does set the keg afire, it will be a senseless tragedy of ignorant against ignorant, injustice answering injustice-a holocaust that will drag the innocent and right-thinking masses of human beings. (pg. 160) If we could not accept our somewhat different practice of racist suppression of black Americans, how could we ever hope to correct it? (Pg, 174) As a person who lived almost constantly in both commu...
  • Their Own Black Codes
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    Imagine yourself wrongly convicted of a crime. You spent years in jail awaiting your release date. It finally comes, and when they let you out, they slap handcuffs around your wrists and tell you every single action you do. In a nutshell, that's how the Black Codes worked. The southerners wanted control over the blacks after the Civil War, and states created their own Black Codes. After the Civil War, in 1865, the southern plantation owners were left with minimal labor. They were bitter over the...
  • Black And The White Race
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    Though Dubois and Washington both had great plans for the black race after its emancipation their very different ideas would ultimately lead to the same goal: power and the uplifting of the black race. W.E.B. Dubois believed that, The Negro race... is going to be saved by its exceptional men. By this he meant that the most educated of the blacks will uplift the race by giving back to the community. Dubois believed that these talented blacks should be schooled in colleges and universities so that...
  • Black Boy Wright
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    Racism in Wright's Black Boy The theme of Richard Wright's autobiography Black Boy is racism. Wright grew up in the deep South; the Jim Crow South of the early twentieth century. From an early age Richard Wright was aware of two races, the black and the white. Yet he never understood the relations between the two races. The fact that he didn't understand but was always trying to, got him into trouble many times. When in Memphis, Wright reluctantly assumed the role society dictated for him, the r...
  • Rights For Blacks In The South
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    Vik y Kayrova The Civil Rights Of Black Americans 03 699 As Reconstruction ended, an extremely difficult period began for Black citizens. In order to protect their civil rights, they were forced to rely on state governments. Politicians who openly opposed the civil rights of black people mostly controlled these state governments. The federal government withdrew from the issues concerning the rights of blacks, and the executive and judicial branches tended to support the Southern white position. ...
  • Atlanta's White Population
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    Atlanta Reconstructed Having been a gateway to and from southern economics and enterprise before and during the war, Atlanta seemingly sealed its fate by becoming a strategic target for a union offensive. In an effort to cripple the supply line to Confederate forces, General Sherman opted to finish destroying the already war wrenched city. When Union forces finally left Atlanta, it appeared little more then a desolate wasteland. Undoubtedly Sherman had achieved the Unions goal, as well as sendin...
  • Black Consciousness Philosophy
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    Black Consciousness has been defined as an attitude of the mind and a way of life. Therefore, the purpose of teaching Black Consciousness was to conquer feelings of black inferiority and replace it with a new solid social identity which encouraged black pride and independence from white oppression. Africans should reject the myths from which Apartheid was conceived, where blacks were depicted as inferior, savage, simple and having a primitive culture which needed to be modernized. Rather blacks ...
  • Blacks And Whites As Two Different Societies
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    Try to imagine everyday life. Who do you see on television? Who do you see as political leaders? What kind of people do you see working as doctors and lawyers versus the kinds of people you see working at fast food restaurants and as garbage collectors? Who is on the list of the wealthiest Americans? Who do you see living in your neighborhood? Is it racially mixed or segregated? When you think of a criminal who comes to mind? When answering these questions you " ll probably see a pattern. Whites...
  • Job Richard Wright
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    Black Black Boy Black Boy Black Boy relates to those blacks that had to go through the struggle that Richard Wright had to go through. For example: finding jobs, fitting in with other people, and mostly trying to make sure they do what the whites wanted them to do. Richard Wright wants us to learn how the blacks had to fight for their lives in the South under the control of the whites. One example that shows how much hate the whites had towards the blacks was when Richard's aunt came over one ni...

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