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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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Power Dynamics of Society in Therapy
From a feminist perspective, the foundations of contemporary psychology and therapy are a scandal. The origins of the contemporary therapeutic relationship are based on Freud's "talking cure" for "hysteria" -- and it is…
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Hispanics and Latinos: definitions and distinctions
Labeling people by their race is often a controversial subject of debate in political and social circles. Why classify people as Hispanics, Latinos or African-Americans when they can all be simply called Americans by…
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Characters in a Story by William Faulkner.
¶ … characters in a story by William Faulkner. The story That Evening Sun provides an interesting study in characters because it places children with an adult but the adult is not considered equal.
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Precarious World of Hypertension (Htn) as it
¶ … precarious world of hypertension (HTN) as it relates to a specific and substantial segment of the American population. The study sought to determine whether an intervention with African-American students between the…
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Prejudice against people: causes and social impacts
The many ways that prejudice infects social interactions can impact each person in individual ways. From intellectual curiosity to vitriolic hatred, racism and a class system creates a less efficient society and destroys the hearts and minds of those so abused. This essay examines five essays by authors who have experienced racism first hand and describes how each is able to connect with a reader's humanity in different ways.
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Carrie Mae Weems: Race, Gender, and Photography
This paper is about the 30 year career of photographer - artist - activist Carrie Mae Weems. Her work has been displayed at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City twice - once when she first completed her MFA project and again in 2013 with traveling retrospective that covered her major bodies of work. The paper discusses the difficulty of categorizing Weems as an artist focused on feminist issues or as an artist focused on issues of race.
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Arresting Officer What Crimes Would You Charge
If one were the arresting officer, it appears as though the only charges that this individual could be charged with would be grand theft auto.
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Capital Punishment: Does it Reduce Crime? Capital
Capital Punishment is a social controversy that epitomizes the axiom "an eye for an eye."
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Library filters and their implementation
Why Libraries Must Not Use Software Filters to Censor Speech: One Person's Hate is Another Person's Political Philosophy
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Has America Moved Past Affirmative Action With the Election of a Black President?
Social Psychology Dynamics in the Political Arena