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African Americans
Christina Prestidge
Shea Crouch
David Emery
History
 1619 - The first African slaves were bought over
the Atlantic.
 1773 - Phyllis Wheatley publishes her first
collection.
 1808 - U.S. bans the import of slaves. Domestic
sales still legal.
 1831 - Nat Turner rebellion
 1839 - Amistad slave ship rebellion
 1850 - The underground Railroad reaches its peak
 1857 - Dred Scott decision
 1861 - Civi War begins
 1863 - Emancipation Proclemation was signed.
 1865 - Civil War ended, Lincoln as assassinated.
History
 1857 - Dred Scott decision
 1861 - Civi War begins
 1863 - Emancipation Proclemation was signed.
 1865 - Civil War ended, Lincoln as assassinated.
 1868 - 14th Amendment passes.
 1870 - 15th Amendment passes.
 1881 - Tuskegee Institute, a teaching college, is
founded.
 1896 – Plessy VS Ferguson decision.
 1909 - The National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People, NAACP, founded by W.E.B. DuBois and
others.
History
 1919 - The Harlem Renaissance begins and lasts til around
the 1930’s.
 1932 - A series of medical travesties called the Tuskegee
Experiments.
 1954 - Brown VS Board of Education. A landmark court case
 1955 - Rosa Parks arrested and bus boycotts begin.
 1963 - March on Washington, Martin Luther King’s ―I Have a
Dream‖ speech
 1965 - Malcolm X is assassinated.
 March 7, 1965 - ―Bloody Sunday‖
 1965 - Executive Order 11246.
 1967 - Thurgood Marshall is appointed to the Supreme Court.
 1968 - Martin Luther King, jr. is assassinated.
History
 1980 - Robert L. Johnson becomes the first black
billionaire.
 1986 - Oprah becomes nationally syndicated.
 1989 - General Colin Powell is appointed chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff
 1993 - Toni Morrison is awarded the Nobel Prize
 1995 - Louis Farrakhan organized the million man
march.
 2001 - Colin Powell appointed Secretary of State
 2006 - Coretta Scott King dies
 2008 - Barak Obama becomes the 44th President of the
U.S.
Demographics
 12% of US population
◦ 55% live in South
◦ 20% live in Midwest
◦ 20% live in Northeast
◦ 10% live in West
 African Americans > 25% of population
◦ Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi,
Georgia, Maryland, and Alabama
Demographics
Demographics
 State Populations
◦ District of Colombia: 313,106 51%
◦ New York: 3,400,757 17%
◦ Florida: 3,141,840 18%
◦ Texas: 3,138,725 12%
◦ Georgia: 3,044,658 31%
Demographics
 City Population
◦ New York: 3,362,616 18%
◦ Atlanta: 1,707,913 32%
◦ Jackson, MS: 257,021 48%
◦ Memphis, TN 257,021 46%
Demographics
 Kansas City
◦ African American Population: 254,509 13%
Demographics
Segregation of African Americans in the U. S.
Demographics Eric Fischer on Flickr
Demographics Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI
Demographics Orange County, CA
Education Statistics
 Attending Public Schools: 8,166,353
 Private Schools: 430,972
 Charter Schools: 488,233
Education Statistics
Education Statistics
Religion
Values, Beliefs and Life
Ways
• Strong kinship bonds
• Strong work orientation
• Strong religious orientation
• Adaptable family roles
• Use informal support network –
church or community
 Distrust of government & social services
 Most are assimilated to the Anglo-
American culture
 Take care of their own
 Strong sense of pride
 Seniors are highly respected
 Tend to keep things hidden within the
family system
Core Values
 Sharing
 Expressing personal style
 Being real and genuine
 Being assertive
 Expressing feelings
 Bouncing back
 Distrust mainstream establishment
Stereotypes
 African Americans are more violent than
others
 African Americans are less intelligent than
others
 African Americans are lazy & irresponsible
 They blame everyone else for their
problems
 Many African Americans are resentful
troublemakers
Food
http://www.oprah.com/food/The-Origin-of-Soul-Food-African-American-Cooking_1/1
―Adversity breeds
resourcefulness‖
 ―Sure enough, patience turns out to be a key
element in soul cooking. Certainly, it and
creativity were required to transform
whatever ingredients the first African-
Americans could scrape together into some
semblance of dinner. Arriving in this land with
little but the traditions they carried in their
hearts and minds—fishing, gardening,
foraging, and open-fire cooking among
them—they invented a vibrant cuisine. "Their
food was a way of surviving with dignity in a
very oppressive situation," said Professor
Opie.‖
Soul Food
"Soul cooking just means you put your
patience and love into the food.‖
Musical Influences in America
 Instruments, such as the banjo, were brought in and took root in
American culture.
 Chants and spirituals were commonly heard on plantations.
 This emphasis on beat and rhythm was incorporated into later
genres, like:
 Jazz, Different style
 Blues
 50’s Rock
 Motown
 Modern Rock
 Golden age of rap
 90’s
 00’s
 Today
Literary Figures
Classroom Integration
In Our Village: Kambi ya Simba through the eyes of its
youth by Barbara Tucker Cervone
Do you have any
questions?
Kwanzaa
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kV-6qVp98Q
Kwanzaa
 Kwanzaa was created by Dr. Maulana
Karenga, professor of Africana Studies at
California State University in 1966.
◦ Kwanza means ―first fruits‖ in Swahili.
Kwanzaa
 Mkeka (place mat)http://www.youtube.com/watch
?v=s8rsEodZ8tc
Kwanzaa
 Unity: Umoja (oo-MO-jah)
◦ To strive for and maintain unity in the
family, community, nation and race.
Kwanzaa
 Self-determination: Kujichagulia
(koo-gee-cha-goo-LEE-yah)
◦ To define ourselves, name
ourselves, create for ourselves, and
speak fro ourselves.
Kwanzaa
 Collective Work and
Responsibility: Ujima (oo-GEE-
mah)
◦ To build and maintain our community
together and make our brother’s and
sister’s problems our problems and
solve them together.
Kwanzaa
 Cooperative Economics: Ujamaa
(oo-JAH-mah)
◦ To build and maintain our own
stores, shops, and other businesses
and to profit from them together.
Kwanzaa
 Purpose: Nia (nee-YAH)
◦ To make our collective vocation the
building and developing of our
community in order to restore our
people to their traditional greatness.
Kwanzaa
 Creativity: Kuumba (koo-OOM-
bah)
◦ To do always as much as we can, in
the way we can, in order to leave our
community more beautiful and
beneficial than we inherited it.
Kwanzaa
 Faith: Imani (ee-Mah-nee)
◦ To believe with all our heart in our
people, our parents, our teachers,
our leaders, and the righteousness
and victory of our struggle.
Andrew Lyles
African American Culture Presentaion

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African American Culture Presentaion

  • 2. History  1619 - The first African slaves were bought over the Atlantic.  1773 - Phyllis Wheatley publishes her first collection.  1808 - U.S. bans the import of slaves. Domestic sales still legal.  1831 - Nat Turner rebellion  1839 - Amistad slave ship rebellion  1850 - The underground Railroad reaches its peak  1857 - Dred Scott decision  1861 - Civi War begins  1863 - Emancipation Proclemation was signed.  1865 - Civil War ended, Lincoln as assassinated.
  • 3. History  1857 - Dred Scott decision  1861 - Civi War begins  1863 - Emancipation Proclemation was signed.  1865 - Civil War ended, Lincoln as assassinated.  1868 - 14th Amendment passes.  1870 - 15th Amendment passes.  1881 - Tuskegee Institute, a teaching college, is founded.  1896 – Plessy VS Ferguson decision.  1909 - The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP, founded by W.E.B. DuBois and others.
  • 4. History  1919 - The Harlem Renaissance begins and lasts til around the 1930’s.  1932 - A series of medical travesties called the Tuskegee Experiments.  1954 - Brown VS Board of Education. A landmark court case  1955 - Rosa Parks arrested and bus boycotts begin.  1963 - March on Washington, Martin Luther King’s ―I Have a Dream‖ speech  1965 - Malcolm X is assassinated.  March 7, 1965 - ―Bloody Sunday‖  1965 - Executive Order 11246.  1967 - Thurgood Marshall is appointed to the Supreme Court.  1968 - Martin Luther King, jr. is assassinated.
  • 5. History  1980 - Robert L. Johnson becomes the first black billionaire.  1986 - Oprah becomes nationally syndicated.  1989 - General Colin Powell is appointed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff  1993 - Toni Morrison is awarded the Nobel Prize  1995 - Louis Farrakhan organized the million man march.  2001 - Colin Powell appointed Secretary of State  2006 - Coretta Scott King dies  2008 - Barak Obama becomes the 44th President of the U.S.
  • 6. Demographics  12% of US population ◦ 55% live in South ◦ 20% live in Midwest ◦ 20% live in Northeast ◦ 10% live in West  African Americans > 25% of population ◦ Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia, Maryland, and Alabama
  • 8. Demographics  State Populations ◦ District of Colombia: 313,106 51% ◦ New York: 3,400,757 17% ◦ Florida: 3,141,840 18% ◦ Texas: 3,138,725 12% ◦ Georgia: 3,044,658 31%
  • 9. Demographics  City Population ◦ New York: 3,362,616 18% ◦ Atlanta: 1,707,913 32% ◦ Jackson, MS: 257,021 48% ◦ Memphis, TN 257,021 46%
  • 10. Demographics  Kansas City ◦ African American Population: 254,509 13%
  • 11. Demographics Segregation of African Americans in the U. S.
  • 15. Education Statistics  Attending Public Schools: 8,166,353  Private Schools: 430,972  Charter Schools: 488,233
  • 16.
  • 20. Values, Beliefs and Life Ways • Strong kinship bonds • Strong work orientation • Strong religious orientation • Adaptable family roles • Use informal support network – church or community
  • 21.  Distrust of government & social services  Most are assimilated to the Anglo- American culture  Take care of their own  Strong sense of pride  Seniors are highly respected  Tend to keep things hidden within the family system
  • 22. Core Values  Sharing  Expressing personal style  Being real and genuine  Being assertive  Expressing feelings  Bouncing back  Distrust mainstream establishment
  • 23. Stereotypes  African Americans are more violent than others  African Americans are less intelligent than others  African Americans are lazy & irresponsible  They blame everyone else for their problems  Many African Americans are resentful troublemakers
  • 25. ―Adversity breeds resourcefulness‖  ―Sure enough, patience turns out to be a key element in soul cooking. Certainly, it and creativity were required to transform whatever ingredients the first African- Americans could scrape together into some semblance of dinner. Arriving in this land with little but the traditions they carried in their hearts and minds—fishing, gardening, foraging, and open-fire cooking among them—they invented a vibrant cuisine. "Their food was a way of surviving with dignity in a very oppressive situation," said Professor Opie.‖
  • 26. Soul Food "Soul cooking just means you put your patience and love into the food.‖
  • 27. Musical Influences in America  Instruments, such as the banjo, were brought in and took root in American culture.  Chants and spirituals were commonly heard on plantations.  This emphasis on beat and rhythm was incorporated into later genres, like:  Jazz, Different style  Blues  50’s Rock  Motown  Modern Rock  Golden age of rap  90’s  00’s  Today
  • 29. Classroom Integration In Our Village: Kambi ya Simba through the eyes of its youth by Barbara Tucker Cervone
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  • 32. Do you have any questions?
  • 34. Kwanzaa  Kwanzaa was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor of Africana Studies at California State University in 1966. ◦ Kwanza means ―first fruits‖ in Swahili.
  • 35. Kwanzaa  Mkeka (place mat)http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=s8rsEodZ8tc
  • 36. Kwanzaa  Unity: Umoja (oo-MO-jah) ◦ To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race.
  • 37. Kwanzaa  Self-determination: Kujichagulia (koo-gee-cha-goo-LEE-yah) ◦ To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak fro ourselves.
  • 38. Kwanzaa  Collective Work and Responsibility: Ujima (oo-GEE- mah) ◦ To build and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sister’s problems our problems and solve them together.
  • 39. Kwanzaa  Cooperative Economics: Ujamaa (oo-JAH-mah) ◦ To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
  • 40. Kwanzaa  Purpose: Nia (nee-YAH) ◦ To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
  • 41. Kwanzaa  Creativity: Kuumba (koo-OOM- bah) ◦ To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
  • 42. Kwanzaa  Faith: Imani (ee-Mah-nee) ◦ To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8rsEodZ8tc