Saturday, May 18, 2019
Growing Up African American
I am a member of the African American theme and I would analogous to tell you a bit ab divulge the group of when I am a break off of. Let me start by saying that my African American group originated from Africa and growing up in America can be tough for people of my race, the African Americans. My groups narrative is wide ranging spanning for many a(prenominal) long time and varying from region to region within the United States. I ring when I was young I use to talk to my mother a lot and asked her many questions check c ar Why am I c onlyed an African American? She went on to explain that our race originally comes from Africa and we were part of a slave trade. From my mother I learned that we were slaves until a law was passed to give us freedom. I use to wonder when I was young if there were other people similar to me all everyplace America. I also remember something my yield told me once that African Americans live all over the country. My father told stories of how he used to go to an all black school could vote or sit in the front of buses. Being African Americans have faced several kinds of creation and consequence situations in the years they have been a part of the United States.In some places cheaper labor, longer work hours and terrible sustainment conditions. Many people of the United States have make it almost impossible for groups of another race or Ethnicity to strive and live full happy lives. I have seen over the years situations of settlement in some parts, as well segregation, and expulsion. In school from some of my teachers, in social interactions like just walking through a store, and especially in the work place when theyll even give me the chance to work because it doesnt matter I go to compensate a job out here.There are some racist, even the Uncle Toms. Ive done everything they ask and still I either get denied the job or they hire me and treat me like Growing up African American 3 trash until I quit, or they try to find a reason to get rid of me. Since, I dont give them much reason to get rid of me due to my strong work ethic and performance they usually try to break me down. Education plays an important office for most African Americans however we are still way behind when compared to the White American which in all likelihood has a lot to do with the way some of us was brought up or our background.Regardless of the contributions made by the forefathers of black people, there is a hesitation of acceptance of the race that has been a focus of many groups the strive for freedom and justice for all, that has not yet been rectified. The same group of people was good adequate to built the country is not always seen as good enough to live in the dramaturgy next door. I believe because this country is made up of many different races and ethnic groups that are steadily growing in numbers.If different races are toco exist peacefully in the U. S. , it is vital that we all become educated on the history and culture of different races and ethnicities. According to the 2000 Census data for Lexington, MS the total population for 2000 were 2,025 male 965 and female 1,060 square miles 2. 45. Race white (635) black or African American (1,362) American Indian and Alaska Native (1) Asian (13) and two or more races (14) and Hispanic or Latino (of any race) (40) (Fact finder Census 2000).Birthplace facts from the 2000 census data in Lexington born in the same state (1,706) born in another state (269) born outside the US (0) accomplished citizen (14) and foreign born, not US citizen (10). any(prenominal) more 2000 census data in educational advancement population 25 and older was 1,206 in Lexington high school graduates (299) some college, or associates degree (349) bachelors degree (111) and masters, professional or doctorate degree (60). Some enrollment population 3 years and over Growing up African American 4 enrolled in school was 627 preschool and kindergarten (83) grades 1-12 (446) a nd college (98) (2000 census data).
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