African American Culture Research Paper

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The History of African American Culture
A people marginalized,brutalized, and stripped of natural origin

By:Shyna Daniel

Nearly since the arrival of the African people in colonial America, the African American people have been marginalized, brutalized, and had their culture stripped away from the in order to be forced into compliance. The tone of African American history and culture has evolved since the first arrival. The Evolution of The Black Culture and it’s people in America
African-American history is the branch of American history that specifically discusses the African-American or Black American ethnic groups in the United States. Most African Americans are the descendants of Africans forcibly brought to and held captive in
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But this recollection of history starts with the arrival of african slaves in what we know today as the United States of America. The first African people arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 , to aid in the production of such lucrative crops as tobacco. The first african people were brought here in the same conditions as traditional european indentured servants, meaning that they would be released and considered free men and women once they had completed the number of years of servitude required to relinquish them of their contracts.With no slave laws in place, they were given the same opportunities for freedom dues as whites. However, slave laws were soon passed – in Massachusetts in 1641 and Virginia in 1661 –and any small freedoms that might have existed for blacks were taken …show more content…
government, and fought to establish revolutionary socialism through mass organizing and community based programs.On April 25th, 1967, the first issue of The Black Panther, the party's official news organ, goes into distribution. “In the following month, the party marches on the California state capitol fully armed, in protest of the state's attempt to outlaw carrying loaded weapons in public. Bobby Seale reads a statement of protest; while the police respond by immediately arresting him and all 30 armed Panthers.” This early act of political repression kindles the fires to the burning resistance movement in the United States; soon initiating minority workers to take up arms and form new Panther chapters outside the state.”In October of 1967, the police arrest the Defense Minister of the Panthers, Huey Newton, for killing an Oakland cop. Panther Eldridge Cleaver begins the movement to "Free Huey", a struggle the Panthers would devote a great deal of their attention to in the coming years, while the party spreads its roots further into the political spectrum, forming coalitions with various revolutionary parties. “Stokely Carmichael,the former chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and a nationally known proponent of Black Power, is recruited into