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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. Word Count :867 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies Achieving the American Dream From the nineteenth century to the present, the United States has been hailed as a “land of opportunity” where individuals could achieve personal, political, religious, and economic freedoms Word Count :982 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African American Contributions During the Civil War Intelligence gathered during the Civil war came from many sources however we will look at on the African American role … African intelligence information was some times referred to as “Black Dispatches”, this was a term used by Union military men for intelligence on Confederate forces provided by Negroes. Word Count :4496 words with bilbography - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African American Social Standings This research paper will discuss the African American social standing in America throughout history. It will discuss the highs and lows and the pros an cons of the progression and also the different periods that African Americans lived through since they were brought to America. Word Count :1764 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African American Women Malcolm X was a great Civil Rights leader that was ahead of his time, dealing with the inequalities and the black struggle of the 1960’s. The 1960’s was an era that defined the black race as a lower status than the white race merely based on color. Word Count :1280 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African Americans The Fight for Equal Rights: Black Soldiers in the Civil War Historical Background Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letter, U.S., let him get an eagle on his button, and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his pocket, there is no power on earth that can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship. Word Count :928 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies african americans in science Contributions African Americans have made in the Science Field Throughout American history many African Americans have been overlooked in the field of science. Some powerful minds and great inventors haven’t been re-introduced to new generations. Word Count :3135 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African Americans The Loss and Gain of Freedom(1865-1900) The Civil War ended on April 9, 1865. The period known after the war was called Reconstruction. During Reconstruction (also called Radical Reconstruction), the South was in economic, political, and social trouble. In 1865 Congress established the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. Word Count :862 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African history Zuni Lucero and Simon Ortiz make compelling points in their papers. They talk about the differences in the two cultures. How they changed schools and saw both sides of their ever changing world at a young age. How being integrated into a white community changed them, and how they felt some what of an outsider going back to their native communities. Threw their writing they can elaborate and share these experiences to those of us who have only one culture to fit into. Word Count :615 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies African Slave Religion The Community of Enslaved Africans and their Religious & Spiritual Practices. During a most dark and dismal time in our nations history, we find that the Africans who endured horrible circumstances during slavery, found ways of peace and hope in their religious beliefs. During slavery, African’s where able to survive unbearable conditions by focusing on their spirituality. Word Count :1783 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :African-American Studies | |||
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