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... African works of art -- masks , sculptures and other ritual implements -- are nothing less thatn media designed for a supernatural power. ...
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... of the white man. Geel Piet is put to represent the African community and the oppression under white power. The concept of "the ...
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... In those days, African women had somewhat more power and autonomy than women in European countries. But how far did their power reach? ...
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... Ever since gaining it's independence from the United Kingdom on October First, 1960, there have been constant struggles for power. ...
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... "The feelings of self-empowerment and transcendence emanating from the blues and dance were evident in the power African Americans invested in sound and bodily ...
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... and limitations and triumphs, most of all we see a challenge to the African people. ... The people have the power, for "The voice of the people is the voice of God ...
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... What then is nature? For the African nature is a universe of various life-forces. It is a kind of power-grid connected to a distant power station. ...
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... shapes Peekay is the desire for power that people have. Peekay, although born from an English mother, suckled on the "soft black breasts" of an African woman. ...
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"The Power of One" is the ... PK introduced to a black boxing trainer who then proclaims PK as, "The Rainmaker" to bring all the South African tribes together. ...
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... Carmichael decided to coin the phrase "black power." Many leaders where apposed to ... titled by and founded by Carmichael as the All African Peoples Revolutionary ...
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The need for story telling and the power of memories long past, even the ... The past generation of African-American parents and grandparents, as embodied by the ...
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... societies. Magic and the belief in spirits are essential to African religion. Rituals are believed to exert a power over negative forces. ...
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... Court found that the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments had no significance and no new privileges or immunities to protect African Americans from state power. ...
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... usurpers of the rights of African slaves, who were transported from Africa to America. As the promise of social, economic, and political power became more ...
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... man was powerful, and slaves could not protect themselves against this power. ... Bibliography The African American Odyssey, Hine D., HIne W., Stanley, H. Prentice ...
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... Women throughout time, especially in African culture, have always been subservient to men. ... and his friends..." In conclusion, when men over power women, women ...
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... Although he could never bring the Nation of Islam to the power it once had, he ... can be seen as a militant, racist, non-Islamic group of angry African-Americans. ...
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... not being heard. The overwhelming majority of people in power were against the advancement of African Americans. The only choice ...
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... Few African palaces have anything in them made in Africa. By personalising power, African leaders have undermined rather than boosted national institutions. ...
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... The call and response form in particular flourished in the new type of music. The African American gospel song had a unique power and ability to overcome. ...
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... Connection to nature is at the very core of the African religion. The forces of nature are seen and felt alive with personality and power. ...
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... alignment with the current power structures that were forming amongst the rest of the world's nations. Most importantly the Organization of African Unity could ...
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... Society may see the American Dream as a dangerous power causing them to be ... to James Baldwin's "My Dungeon Shook: A Letter to My Nephew" African Americans can ...
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... Learning a trade will help the African race become more successful and then they ... is closed today." About this same time, the term, "black power" was coming ...
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... As the Ibo provided this ingress for "the white man" to gain power on African land, the Ibo people had some choices to be made that would definitively shape ...
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... Walker also uses Dee to represent the Black Power movement, which was characterized by very vocal and aggressive African Americans. ...
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... In 1966, Stockley Carmichael called for Black Power, in which it was believed that African Americans should take total control of the political and economic ...
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... researchers continue to link the changes in the African American family ... being the government-established programs, would ultimately yield power over a group of ...
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... that the Fourteenth Amendment (citizenship rights not to be abridged) conferred no new privileges or immunities to protect African Americans from state power. ...
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... The lack of land and reforms which would give African-Americans power to defend their interests as free citizens Reconstruction left significant legacies ...
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