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- 5 Career Websites for African American StudentsThese 5 career websites for African American college students and alumni offer career advice to find jobs, land internships and achieve career success after college.
- TOP 5 AFRICAN-AMERICAN UNIVERSITIESBrief history and location of Best African-American Colleges.
- Top Ten 2010 New Year's Resolutions for African American WomenTen essential things African American women can do in 2010 to feel more empowered and to take control of their lives.
- Myra Adele Logan: First African American Woman to Operate on a Human HeartMyra Logan was the first African American woman doctor to operate on a human heart.
- Do African American PhD Candidates Receive Equal Support Services?African American doctoral candidates are adivesed to avoid discouragement and to understand that it is necessary to possess a toolkit for crisis management and conflict resolution skills to deal with the unexpected.
- African-American Student Achievement: The Influence of African-American Teacher Presence on Performance and SuccessMany African-American students appear to "fall through the cracks" of even the flourishing educational systems.
- There Are Differences in Self-esteem Between African-American and Caucasian Women Living in the United StatesRushton found that African-American women have equal or higher self-esteem levels then Caucasians or Latinos (Rushton 9).
- Establishing the African-American Canonical VoicePhillis Wheatley, a slave brought from Africa, became the first African American to be a published author. Though her poetry is often criticized for sounding subjugated this is because her sarcastic tones are too often overlooked.
- The New Deal's Legacy of African American ProgressAn analysis on how the African American community progressed during the New Deal Era.
- Being an African American and the Pressure from Family and Peers to Support President Barack ObamaDo American presidents really understand the issues that the majority of Americans face? Is supporting a president due to their race or gender a wise idea?
- African-American Migrants: Life in the United StatesFrom the start, African Americans were part the U.S. migration and they were looking for a better place to raise a family, especially on territorial soil which allowed more freedom along with the absence of racial conflict.
Message from Montie: My Christmas List from an African-American PerspectiveOf course we all want our own personal gifts on Christmas, but if I could get even one of these seven put in action, I wouldn't need anymore gifts. I'd be content with these alone.- Arguments in Favor of Being Your Own Individual in the African-American CommunityIdeas about how the lack of individualism is a clear sign of things to come, and what to do about it ...
- Fall Television's Prime Time African-American Actors on CBSSince the station boasts some of the best series - and ratings - on all of television these days, I know I am not the only person watching some of CBS' exciting prime time shows like CSI, or its two spin-offs, CSI: Miami or CSI: New York.
- African-American Rights During ReconstructionAfrican-American's faced many challenges during Reconstruction after the Civil War. Although being protected by the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments the KKK, sharecropping, and poll taxes attacked their rights.
- Are All African-Americans Finally "black Enough"?More thoughts on race, again, you already know what it is ...
- African Americans in Television: 22 Important Personalities and ProgramsAfrican Americans have impacted the development of television on every conceivable front: news, comedy, drama. African American men and women are behind the scenes and leading the medium into the future. Here are just 23 names and titles to know
- An Overview of American Political PartiesMost of the American political debate centers on the two major parties – Democrats and Republicans – but there are dozens of political parties in the US. Find out what they are and what they stand for.
Were African Americans Patriotic During the American Revolutionary War?A patriot is a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country and its interests with devotion.- Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests in the Middle East Since 1945Review of the book Epic Encounters by Melani McAllister, explaining what happened when U.S. interests encountered the Middle East.
- Should African Americans Continue to Vote Democrat?Despite President Obama's great achievements, in such a short time, "Post-Racial America" has produced little change for African Americans. Yet, black voters continue to vote Democrat even when it is not in their best interests.
Time for Anglo American Influence in Europe to EndEnglish speakers have done their part in forcefully interfering with Europe and thus the world (preventing one potential road towards world peace) and now it's time for United States to let the continent develop on its own.- African-Americans, Walking and HealthVarious studies show that walking improves the health of African-Americans, but attitudes toward walking are poor in African-Americans as a group.
- Washington University Needs More Asian-American and Ethnic StudiesAn endorsement of more ethnic and Asian--American studies, and a reduction in tuition at American universities.
- The Age of Inequality: The Philosophy of American Military Power in the 21st CenturyAmerican military philosophy has been developed over the centuries based on a need for defense of a way of life. It needs not only new direction, but new ways of thinking.
- Music and Its Impact on American SocietyHow do you think music has impacted our American Society? Read this paper I wrote for a Media Communication course, and see if you agree.
- African Americans and Political PartiesA look at the role of African-Americans in American politics, based on Frymer's book "Uneasy Alliances
- Sifting Through the Mud: Negative Campaigning in American ElectionsAttack ads and negative campaigning have always been a key element of American elections. These tactics are of questionable effectiveness, and their tone repels the public from politics and from voting.
- African Americans Role in the American RevolutionThis article describes how African Americans and slavery contributed to the start of the war for Independence.
- Jewish Singers in American Popular Music: The Jukebox GenerationsThese generations pioneered the use of modern microphone techniques in concert, radio, and recording performances to establish themselves as pure singers, not as singing comics or singing actors.
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