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Papers On Black Studies
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African American Families: Demographic, Socio-Economic and Cultural Characteristics
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the demographic, socio-economic and cultural characteristics of African American families. Studies of demographic, socio-economic and cultural characteristics of African American families and communities have shown that overall, African Americans report lower incomes, lower education, higher unemployment and poverty rates, and higher mortality and suicide rates than most White communities in the United States. All of these factors have improved over the last decade and unemployment was reported at an all time low in the last U.S. Census. Despite these adversities however, a large percentage of African American families have succeeded in their educational and professional careers. It is believed that this “resilience” is enhanced by several cultural support characteristics which exist within the African American families and their communities. Most African Americans have reported that their most difficult challenges are based on racism and oppressive factors rather than factors which relate to their family or socio-economic status. Racism, oppression, and segregation are also believed to be some of the primary differences in the mortality and suicide rates in the African American population from the white population. In social science studies and in relation to agencies which wish to establish social support groups to help African American families, all of the cultural, socio-economic, and demographic differences must be taken into account.
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African American Forms of Narrative
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A 6 page research paper/essay that addresses this topic. African Americans have historically used a variety of narrative forms in order to offers opposition to the entrenched nature of social inequality in the United States. These forms include autobiographies, novels, and advocacy essays that collectively share the effect of causing mainstream white society to question its racist assumptions and, in so doing, the legitimacy of the legal statutes that served to oppress people of color. This examination of several examples of African American literature demonstrates that each narrative form served to advance the cause of equality and social justice for black Americans. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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African American Generals
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A 4 page paper which examines the role of African American Generals. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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African American Historical Perspective
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(5 pp) Although, the number of African American
slaves grew slowly at first, by the 1680s they
were essential to the economy of Virginia. During the 17th and 18th
centuries, African American slaves lived in all
of England's North American colonies. Before Great
Britain prohibited its subjects from participating
in the slave trade, between 600,000 and 650,000
Africans had been forcibly transported to North
America. And that was the unfortunate beginning
for African Americans in this country, and
although there are indeed African Americans who
have prospered with education and other
professional skills, but many have not.
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African American History, Art, and Culture
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A 5 page paper which examines Paul
Beatty’s “The White Boy Shuffle” as it involves a somewhat irreverent look at African
American history and culture. The paper then compares his presentations with the
outlooks provided by Addison Gayle’s “The Black Aesthetic” and Larry Neal’s essay
“The Black Arts Movement.” No additional sources cited.
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African American History: American History
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A 5 page paper which discusses various
aspects of the African American history as it involves the history of America. Issues, or
events, discussed are the Dred Scott case, Brown v. Board of Education, Hopwood v.
Texas, and the recent dragging murder case in Texas. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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African American Literature and Spirituality:
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This 5 page paper discusses the issue of African American Literature and the evidence of spirituality in that medium. Furthermore, this paper cites many African-American writers and their works as examples. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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African American Male Development
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A 9 page paper that addresses the obstacles to appropriate development of the black male beginning with infancy. Following introductory remarks, the writer provides data and comments regarding each age range from infancy through old age. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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African American Pioneers in Social Work and Sociology
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A 10 page exploration of the interrelationship that exists between sociology and social work. Noting the work of such black pioneers in sociology as W.E.B. DuBois, Booker T. Washington, and Cornel West, the author explains that from a very broad perspective, sociologists try to understand the mechanisms of human interaction and social workers try to intervene to correct dysfunctions in human interaction. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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African American Religious Beliefs On Death And Dying
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This 10 page paper discusses religious beliefs and cultural customs regarding death and dying among the African American population. First, it would be wrong to lump all African Americans together and assume they all share the same religious and cultural beliefs and use the same procedures when it comes to death and dying. That would be a gross stereotypical conclusion. There are a multitude of variables that influence any family's beliefs and customs. This essay reports the comments and discussions of a number of persons who belong to this racial community and/or who have studied the topics. There are some core beliefs that may be practiced by many of the black population, such as spirituality, the circle of life and the collective decision making process. These are explained and discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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African American Religious Strategies
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(5 pp) Our assignment in this discussion is to
consider and comment on three statements:
1) "African American Religious Strategies are
concerned with freedom of Black Americans"2)
"African American Religious Strategies all aim at
improving the self worth of Blacks and the
equality of American society?3) "African American
Religious Strategies suffer from lack of
intellectual complexity, a plethora of loose
biblical interpretations, and the African American
proclivity for violent activities"
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AFRICAN AMERICAN SLAVE MOTHERS
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This paper examines a little-mentioned fact of slavery times; namely the mother slaves. Citing from sources written by former slaves, the paper examines the role of African American slave mothers in working to keep their communities together through trying times. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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African American Studies: Definition
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3 pages in length. To study a people is to examine an entire spectrum of social, political, cultural and religious aspects that together provide a inclusive representation. The origin and path of African American studies encompasses myriad accounts of an oppressed people whose ultimate consequence of having darker skin was to lose their autonomy as both individuals and an entire race. As such, the objectives of African American studies is to educate and perpetuate the mountainous struggles that challenged the inner fortitude of each black man, woman and child who was cast into slavery nearly xox years ago. To ignore or otherwise allow such painful historic episodes of pain and suffering to simply fade away with the passage of time is to dishonor the entire culture not once but twice. This ties directly into the relevance of African American studies in much the same way as Holocaust introspection: to keep such harsh realities front and center in every person's mind to illustrate how barbaric the human race can be to its own and to hopefully learn from such historic faux pas so they never happen again. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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African American Vernacular English (AAVE)
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A 2.5 page paper that discusses the different opinions regarding the development of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) or Ebonics. The writer then discusses the debates and controversy surrounding this dialect. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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