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What is African?

The study of African and African American experience spans a wide range of academic disciplines, including history, sociology, literature, theology, political science, and public health. Courses in world studies, ethnic studies, and American history regularly ask students to examine how race, identity, and systemic inequality have shaped communities over time. The topic carries intellectual weight because it demands engagement with both historical forces—such as the lasting effects of slavery—and contemporary social realities affecting Black communities in America and beyond.

The papers archived under this topic approach the subject from several distinct angles. Historical analysis appears prominently, particularly tracing African American life from 1865 to the present, including examinations of institutions like the Black Church and Black entertainment and sports organizations. Literary analysis features as well, with attention to works such as Toni Cade Bambara's "The Lesson" and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail." Other papers take a policy-oriented or comparative approach, weighing topics like the New Deal against later economic stimulus plans, or investigating how health organizations affect minority communities. Sociological case studies examine single Black mothers and poverty, adult literacy, and perceptions of policing.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a specific, arguable thesis rather than a broad statement about race in America. Evidence drawn from historical records, primary texts, policy data, or sociological research tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating African American experience as monolithic—successful essays recognize diversity within communities and ground their claims in concrete, well-defined contexts.

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Moynihan's theory on violence and intervention strategies in black communities
The world we live in is a simple word crazy. Parents strive to work harder and offer their children a better life, but in this, they seem to forget that their offspring need other things aside money - they need…
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Voter turnout and demographic shifts in the 2008 election
The 2008 presidential was a historic event within American and global politics. The first African-American man was elected into office by the American majority through an exciting and defining moment in American history.
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Mr. Forrester and Mr. Crawford as mentors in Finding Forrester
This paper compares and contrasts the characters of Mr.Crawford and Mr. Forrester in the 2000 Gus Van Sant film Finding Forrester. The film chronicles the tale of a young, African-American boy named Jamal who is able to attend a prestigious prep school. Forrester is Jamal's mentor, a reclusive writer who critiques Jamal's writing. Crawford is Jamal's English teacher at the prep school.
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An explication of Dudley Randall's "Ballad of Birmingham"
An explication of poem "Ballad of Birmingham" by Dudley Randall
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Effects of economic inequality on American children's futures
Today's world is marked by numerous changes, all affecting life as we once knew. Globalization, the excessive industrial revolution commenced two centuries ago, various technological advancements, economic growth, all…
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Empowerment through cultural identity in Asian-American music, literature, and art
Analyzes the following: Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee. "Clothes." Leong, Russell C. "Poetry Within Earshot." Amerasia 15(1): 165-193. Peters, Russell. "Asian and Indian People." Retrieved online: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=russell+peters+asian&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CC0QtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dm0L6pFsNpDM&ei=GzF9TqdFoOS9QTlgYXODA&usg=AFQjCNF3RtsmUwpzTif4rxRr9mGZjWzw Pok, Ra. "My Mother's Hair." Sudden Rush. "EA." Video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgmOO5jiiq0 Takamura, Kango. "Setsu." Takamura, Kango. "His Bride." Yang, Gene Lueng. American Born Chinese. First Second, 2006.
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The GLOBE Research Project and cross-cultural leadership development
With the advancement in the process of globalization, leadership roles are continually shifting. This account examines the GLOBE project, which is designed to define global leadership according to affiliation with certain cultural dimensions. The account provides details on the projects origins as well as its contributions, its role and its future.
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Hospital ethics and the abortion debate: personhood and the precautionary principle
Pro-life and pro-choice advocates clash over this issue, which centers on life or human life and what it really means (Oliver 2005). As Mother Theresa and Yasser Arafat said, personhood refers to "the nature of someone…
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Understanding addiction through an African-American perspective
The person that I have chosen to interview belongs to the African-American cultural group. The theme I was interested in is represented by the use of drugs. Therefore my interview focused on this issue.
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Exclusion of African-American martyrs from American Revolutionary nationalism
The symbolic and ceremonial importance attached to the American Revolution and its martyrs, due to the beliefs held within the 'Nationalism' of the patriots of the American Revolution did not extend to include the…