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Traditional African American foods and African Americans
Agriculture and Human Values, 1996Traditional African American foods, also referred to as “soul food,” are often given a blanket label of “poor food choices.” The cultural value of these ethnic foods may be disregarded without sufficient study of their nutrient content. This study showed that of the various foods perceived as traditionally African American by the local sampled ...
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African and African American Literature
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1990Reply to Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., ed. and introd. “African and African American Literature.” PMLA. 1990 Jan; 105(1): 7-184.
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The Paradoxical Journey of the African American in African American Fiction
New Literary History, 1990IF THERE is one observation to be made about the African Americans' home search throughout American history it is that theirs is both a painful and a furious passage. Slavery, pogroms, and racism are all too recurrent and pervasive. African Americans, like Native Americans, have suffered from the brutal attempts of the Western world to amputate them of
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Obama, African Americans, and Africans
2017This chapter examines how the election (and reelection) of President Obama fits into the larger historical narrative that was the focus of earlier chapters. It asks: Has the Obama presidency represented fundamental change or, in many consequential ways, foreign policy continuity?
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Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Angela N Giaquinto +2 more
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Suicide in African American Adolescents: Understanding Risk by Studying Resilience
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2022W Lavome Robinson +2 more
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2016
This chapter discusses the dilemma of African Americans: whether to support a war to make America safe for democracy, even though they were often denied civil rights and democratic freedoms such as the right to vote. Louisville African American resident and newspaperman Roscoe Conklin Simmons supported the US entry into the war and tried to rally ...
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This chapter discusses the dilemma of African Americans: whether to support a war to make America safe for democracy, even though they were often denied civil rights and democratic freedoms such as the right to vote. Louisville African American resident and newspaperman Roscoe Conklin Simmons supported the US entry into the war and tried to rally ...
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Africans on African-Americans: the creation and uses of an African-American myth
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