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Charles Blockson experienced a childhood incident that determined his career path and initiated his lifelong search to preserve the history of his people. In the fourth grade, little Charles Blackson was told by his White history teacher that Negroes had made no impact history and had not impacted the world....
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In 1941, the African-American writer, Richard Wright, published 12 Million Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States. The work consists of Wright's wonderful prose combined with various pictures of African-Americans in the United States. In the work, Wright considers multiple important historical factors in the...
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Mass incarceration has had collateral consequences on the black community. When felons are removed from a community, there is always harm that is brought even when they return having completed their sentences. To some extent, there is always a scar that will be left on these inmates and the immediate...
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In 2005 a hurricane dubbed ‘Hurricane Katrina’ devastated parts of the United States’ Southeast, especially parts of Louisiana and in particular New Orleans. Storms reached up to 175 mile per hour winds, and featured incessant and damaging precipitation. Nearly 2,000 people were killed by the storm, with countless others injured...
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The African American and Black experience in America is one filled with plight, struggle and oppression. These struggles were due to the color line described by DuBois in his novel The Souls of Black Folk. During the twentieth century, DuBois believed that the discrimination against blacks and the lack of...
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The difficulty in studying African history from an outsider’s perspective is that much of the natural history of the people of the African continent had never been written down. Few documents exist that shed light on the cultures of the Medieval Africans, so what little researchers have to study comes...
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DuBois was writing at time when Africa was under colonial rule. He was an American socialist and a human rights activist who advocated for the freedom of blacks across the world. His view was that colonization was demeaning and misplaced since it denied people their fundamental rights. He was against...
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Flying into Mwanza Airport: Issue #2 The video “Darwin’s Nightmare” is a French-Austrian-Belgian documentary that deals with social and environmental impacts of the industry of fishing around Tanzanian Lake Victoria. In its opening, there is a Soviet Ilyushin II-75 cargo plane that lands on Mwanza Airfield. The flight is from...
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