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Migration of African Americans from South to North in the Early 1900s Compared to the Movement of European Americans

Northeast or Midwest. Even by 1900, approximately 90 percent of all African- Americans still resided in the South. However, migration from the South has long been a significant feature of

Nat Huggins' "Black Odyssey: The African-American Ordeal In Slavery"

that in making racial slavery crucial to its social and economical development, the United States became something other than a free society. The slaves true story, then, lies in

Frederick Douglass: An African American Life in 1877

after the Civil war. The Compromise of 1877, however, would signify the end of that tremendous possibility for the black man as a group. That compromise, a compromise

African Research/Contributions to All Disciplines

The first essay is by Sally Falk Moore, "Changing perspective on a changing Africa: the work of anthropology." Moore argues that it is virtually impossible to train an anthropologist

Jackie Robinson & The Color Barrier

his athletic activity resumed after Robinson received a medical discharge in 1945 and spent a year playing baseball with the Kansas City Monarchs of what was then called the Negro

"Anthropology" By Andrea Lee: Conflict

The exact manner by which Lee (2003) reveals the storys conflict is an integral component to its overall impact upon the characters and audience alike. Atypical of the standard

Is Cultural Anthropology a Science?: An Address of the Interrelationship of the Qualitative verses the Quantitative Approach

which erupts in response to what the Lee family perceive as an arrogant and uncaring medical establishment. Although revealed in the pages of a novel, these conflicts closely parallel