September 27th, 2010

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Increasing African Americans

According to the opinions of them, perhaps the reconstruction period was the best or worst in history, especially for the progression of people who considered themselves as African-Americans. Over hundreds of 18 and 19, relations between blacks and whites have been, and in many cases is still being particularly strong, especially since it seems that most African-Americans, rules, but often not revealed, not much has changed economically, socially, culturally and politically. The period 1876-1865 was a period of change that has stirred offered few opportunities for mental illness of racism that often driven darkness and despair. This was the period of reconstruction over slavery and, of course, cotton. Reconstruction very difficult, especially in population states where a higher percentage of blacks. The devastation in the economy and the beginning of a new social structure is the tolerance of race relations impossible. In 1965 Congress established the Freedmen's Bureau under the Ministry of War that have contributed to many important functions. Many of these functions are used to help to establish schools and protect the civil rights of former slaves, however, after the end of the Civil War and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Johnson put into effect, the readmission of former Confederate States, who called the actions of white supremacy. The use of intimidation and violence used as a means of promoting the advancement of race and because of this practice in 1866, the Ku Klux Klan was created.

Although there were many failures there were also increasing, despite the terrorist groups like the Ku Klux Klan, which remains a disgrace to the whites, and continues to be an embarrassment to the U.S. several times. During the period Reconstruction, blacks were in the audience. Senators for the first time by the name of Hiram R. Revel (1827-1901) and Blanche K. Bruce (1841-1898) served as chaplain of black troops during the Civil War. Not only were the first, but senators than black, during the reconstruction period. Mississippi there were other black and white that promoted biracial political societies, where they eventually formed a political district, composed of Republicans in the North had moved to other states.

Still had not changed much for blacks, especially when Mississippi passed the first, and could add the most notorious ridiculous and dehumanizing Black's Law Code. This meant that blacks could and should be punished differently than whites, the difference in the legal system still currently exist, crimes of every one, including rude gestures. I recently visited a courtroom by one of my son to foster care and realized the large number of blacks are represented by lawyers in white, and then standing in front of the white judges to wait for his fate. It reminded me of an old slave memory, where the old black man was waiting for a promise not to ever come visit a doctor for White to do good. The mentality of this individual and others like it is that one way or, as he thought it would be the white man would do that all goes well for him. It seems pretty obvious that blacks could not be the only race of the many people who violate existing laws of the land and everything was still present, in the desperation of a predominantly white county in Maryland, is filled rooms black men mostly young. Blacks the only people who break the law? Of course not, but in America they are the only race of people killed as animals, often leaving behind family too poor to afford decent legal filing. According to numerous reference publications, despite stereotypes prevailing, whites, blacks did not catch the largest share of dollars in public subsidies in this country and whites, blacks are among the most pedophiles and rapists. According http://www.yellodyno.com/html/child_molester_stats.html "While nearly 70% of those serving sentences for violent crimes against children were white, whites accounted for 40% of those incarcerated for violent crimes adults. "

The complexity of attitudes and change the target to the institution of slavery and the idea that the ways of African Americans to achieve their freedom during the particular time, considered essential to the perspective of both an American past that never be forgotten. Nation of Nations, p. 477, "With the exception of the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804), U.S. United States was the only company in the Americas in which the destruction of slavery was achieved through violence. "And it seems that most land prices and the decline of the cotton market on lack of experience these days, can be easily was a direct consequence of the disconnection of a free people are forced labor and forced to work and build a country with the sweat behind. According to the book, Slavery and the U.S. economy, by H. Waldron Giles, Ph.D., "hit the first African slaves the coast of the United States in 1619 and were imported in the U.S. constantly until 1860, even if the import was banned in 1808. During these 246 years, since they have contributed more than 605 billion hours of free labor, which financed the Industrial Revolution funded most of the Fortune 500, has helped finance the two world wars and left a negative impact on sociological entire race of people. "

The hope of a true unity of the African-American race seems to have been destroyed during the reconstruction period and remains a defining issue for today. The dispersion and dispersion of Africans throughout the world is literally impossible for African-Americans belong to a nation they call home and / or experience any kind of common culture, as experienced by many other breeds. Even today Today, many people of African descent suffer from many things to do in the past and can not get rid of the control of freedom and fortune, often directed and dispersed through and others. Do not be fooled, slavery was recognized as a thriving institution peoples of African origin were the most important trade between Europe and Africa West.

In 1915 a historian named Carter G. Woodson developed the Association for the Study of Black life and history, now known as the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). Only by revealing and defining the history and contributions of African-Americans, a country which gives the hatred and dysfunction, then we can begin to fight, strength, motivation, intelligence, ignorance, determination, perseverance and all the psychology behind the state spirit of a particular people of color and candor. In 1975, President Ford issued a message on the observance of History of the Week Black in an attempt to make all Americans aware of the contributions made by African-Americans to the life of our nation and culture. In 1986, Congress passed Law No. 99-244, which was founded in February 1986, National Black History Month. In January 1996, President Clinton issued Presidential Proclamation 6863 for the Afro-American history in 2009 and month, our first black U.S. president, a man who was deprived of social and political equality is only a few decades ago would be the highest office peak in the U.S.. Obama welcomed the issuance of Presidential Proclamation 8345.

Recognizing the fact that even today remains intense relations between white and all men of color, especially African Americans, there is always the promise of a better tomorrow than yesterday. When I think of the civil rights movement years 60 and the great leaders of yesterday Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela, I really think that there is a God who has his hand on a nation that continues to grow despite all obstacles that are thrown his way and despite all its defects that appear to have been derived from an incredible and undeniable, however, to overcome. Gradually it became common to see African Americans to key positions, mostly occupy high political office in the United States. When I think of Condoleezza Rice, Thurgood Marshall, Colin Powell and Barack Obama My spirit rises to high levels of satisfaction, honor, respect and hope. But it is not uncommon for constantly vigilant eye on everything that Obama has said and done that reinforces the hatred and rejection given for the highest office in this country, our president of the United States because of their race.

There is a strange feeling I understand that when I think of these moments, past and present in each of us can afford more, get less and forgive often. When considering the reconstruction of historians past and when you think the current conservative rebellion, whether with respect to issues of energy and environment, terrorist attacks, economy, foreign policy, the new immigration, taxes, technology, war, or a majority of all work on race relations in harmony the first black president, the frustrations continue to grow, while relations between the sensitive media, big business religion and politics in the United States and abroad, to prohibit the restoration of faith in this country and around the world. Unfortunately, these are the ingredients that are the bitter and inedible soup will contain poisons that pain in the stomach and destroy the importance of the ingredients in the bowl together until there is nothing in the pot to feed everyone. Is interpreting maps, analysis of newspapers and books written by viable employees to take any form of importance to social reform and politics. In other words, America must put its legacy of racism and hatred and destruction to those who are not white behind her, or she, without doubt, fall, after all, are the accounts of the past which is often reflected in the spirit of those involved in current controversies that seem to last a lifetime. With many old, obsolete, is called only strict Catholic politicians who hold such high positions of power forever dying slowly, there is the possibility that viable younger generations will be able to carry a show of unity and equality in the political arena of the country. In short people, we all together in this life-like it or not!

The progress of African Americans move forward in spite of all hate Camino permanent dams resting on the belly of the people that are against the very existence of a particular people who are still trying to find their way in a jungle of isolation and despair. When I look at the unity of all other races the opportunity of choice for entering the United States about themselves, my thoughts are with those who are of African descent. The simple concept of the black movement, color, black and now African-Americans shows the division, confusion, uncertainty and separation from a race of people still are struggling to find inner peace. Even I am not comfortable with the tax title me by people who find solace in the need to constantly label people and therefore could not and did not include what is never called or considered in the U.S. as an African-American. To not know what it means to be African American or black is ignorance in the face of this ignorance. The lack of communication and knowledge in the country had spread during the election process in our present Obama, the first lady was referring to being proud of her country for the first time and was ridiculed by very few people who seemed to know nothing of the continuing racist behavior that minorities only black and others, including Hispanics, seem to know this country. sad, but I know many Latinos who identify with it, mostly because they know many things today blacks had to overcome in the past, I just consider myself black in America mainly because I know that I am regarded as the first black, whatever race seems who are white. I do not know much about Africa. Therefore, I am not able to identify completely with these people in Africa. Why am I labeled one Afro-American? I am a black American, born and raised in the United States. Do you think I mean?

In conclusion, I repeat my opening remarks, when I wrote from the point of view, perhaps the period of reconstruction was the best or worst in history, especially for the progression of those people who considered themselves as African-Americans. When I think President Obama, I believe that former presidents like John F. and Robert Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, William J. Clinton, Harry Truman and Abraham Lincoln. When I think of George Bush Sr. Junior and Ronald Reagan, I think former presidents Herbert Hoover, James Madison, Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Johnson and Woodrow Wilson. It is often through the face of our presidents past and present to begin to measure progress in America in spite of himself and his ability to rebuild again and again. He is rebuilding it contested, without fear and deliberately committed to enhanced quality of life for all citizens regardless of race, economic status or religion. With its historical African-Americans, the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equal opportunities will always be a constant part of life in black. In light of over a hundred years constant struggle for rights and equal opportunities, black and white communities were finally able to realize the ideals of the civil war that both whites and blacks had struggled, however, the fact is that even after the end of the Civil War, African Americans / blacks, although free, continued to experience no change in social status and even suffered the economic and political oppression that continues today. It is and will always be the 1865-1876 period is the period feel more dramatic in the history of African-Americans because that's when the dreams of liberation and new life has reached its highest point and it was late the years that the dream of any sense of liberation was ruined remember those, like me, the 60's when blacks were put into a room mobility of single agents that have been delivered to his arms and steps from the door to prohibit any form of success there. Sometimes I think we are like sheep to wolf after the slaughter, although we know that the wolf knows better how to take African-Americans, in particular, to a road of self-destruction a gradual emergence of the covertly 20th century as a way to reduce road to true freedom.

Annotated Bibliography

Barrett, N J. Howard. LD Holmes. ND (2009) Review of Black Political Economy. Cultural competence in speaking to the racial disparities in the levels of methadone dose?

The differences from other races, and especially the African original can be seen above and beyond the spectrum of social and economic sources discussed in this review with respect to dose levels of methadone in an attempt to combat drug abuse among persons of shade. As mentioned in the article, "The arguments related to differences in organizational resources, experience and training of staff, through personal and / or racism; consider cultural organizations can be used to provide a method of treating competent "

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Breen. HT, Divine, RA, Fredrickson, raw H Williams, R. (1995). Past America

And the present.

The social and political events of our history are revealed in the States, past and present. This book covers the experiences of ordinary people in a historical era that informs each of us to a disturbing past events but surprisingly, includes maps and illustrations, and exceptional pedagogy that helps us understand the past so twisted and torn each function is seen as announced. Presentation format and a present and a future, so sorry fate beyond its size, in fact, a book full of historical knowledge recorded in life.

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Detweiler, R. (2009). Death or freedom. African Americans and Revolutionary America, 47, 752.

A specialist in African American history at the beginning, sharing knowledge of the terrible struggles of blacks in America during the decade 1800. It highlights the complexity and the evolution of the revolutionary era and expansion of the call, a new nation. Although much of the book focuses on achieving Blacks are not the unforgettable stories strength, endurance, determination and drive blacks tried to attain their own freedom and independence.

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Giles, H. (2006). Slavery and the U.S. economy.

The book is about the tragic irony debts Africa and the recovery path of the crimes of slavery in regard to African Americans. The fate of Afro-American race to continue as it has done in the past to change the history of the world in the 21st century, flouting the return of past crimes of today and yesterday that: "What goes around comes around!"

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JWDavidson., B. Delay., Heyrman CL., H. Lytle., MB Stoff., (2008). Nation of the United Nations, a history a History of the American Republic

This book serves as an ongoing series of historical facts and events that mix the political, social and economic in addition to the molding and training in the world historical events from 1800 to today.

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Jackson, F. (1971), 1791-1961 American blacks.

Representation of the American colonies, where slavery became the way of life for many uprooted Africans from their homeland. In 1660 slavery was a household word in America.

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Mathabane, M. (1986). Cafre Boy. A true story of Black Youth of age in apartheid South Africa.

The title of this story Kafir, the which means infidel, a word that is used with contempt by most whites to refer to blacks, reveals how blacks had no peace, even in their own countries, particularly South Africa. This story chronicles the experiences of a boy growing up in crushing poverty while being educated in the cruel streets, ghetto of South Africa where gang wars and midnight police raids were the norm. Triumph of human spirit of many blacks reveals the inner strength of a people who were uprooted, broken and dehumanized, while humiliating circumstances exist and are able to stay despite how society places constantly in the light of the negativity.

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Mississippi Burning, USA (1988). Actors Brad Douriff, William Dafoe, Gene Hackman and Frances McDormand,

This story is real proof of evidence that describes three civil rights workers who disappeared in 1964 in Mississippi. There are two FBI agents to find the terrorists affiliated with an organization known for their hatred and violence against African Americans, called the Ku Klux Klan. There is a lack of reliable witnesses and information that makes research more difficult as research progresses on the front. After a lengthy investigation and moodiness, finally, the two officers discovered the remains of the missing workers and to close the deal.

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Pollock M., (2010): New. Civil rights era, every day to justice in the demand for equal opportunities in education New Era civil rights 67, 245.

HgSe Associate Professor Mica Pollock, According to political theorist George Lakoff we almost lost the debate on the issues of race and equality before the start. Mica is quoted as saying, "I think it's a new era for civil rights and the pursuit of equal opportunities takes place in a new competition for social resistance to demands for equality Opportunities ", the realization that there is a new era of African American leaders and feel the need and the effects of having to deal with old and new forms of racism.

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Mr. Knapp, the serial murderer has the personality traits of sex offenders against children. Dyno-Secure children from child predators Yello. Retrieved July 17, 2010, in http://www.yellodyno.com/html/child_molester_stats.html

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