Sunday, November 24, 2019

Black Solidarity essays

Black Solidarity essays " I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character" This quote above probably touches the entire part of both of the essay's that we will be discussing about, it is not just a quote but a prophesy that was fulfilled and a dream that came to be true for Dr king and for the African American society in the north American continent. Throughout time human civilization have battled each other due to the cause of differences in color and culture. it's still exists within our time, mankind has not found a solution to this problem but who knows this is just my opinion, although situation certainly have improved due to the course of time because the world as we know it was different in those days. The previous world has adjusted into a new world. where we have the privilege to make our choice on what we should do for our own choices on what we should do for our own as it suits us. In the old days when there was not muc h of civilization and the people restricted themselves to their own kind and also due to many other factors, it will not be an exaggeration to say that multi-culturalism and mixture of different race in America was unimaginable to some scholars. But it turned out very differently and later on race being a subject of debate whether it is genetic or social, let me give an example of a social activity that affects and shapes identity in the course of our daily life, I was raised in a very religious family, since my parents were Christians; the same belief was passed on to me and other cultural activities as well. In the essay race, culture, identity: misunderstood connections by Kwame Anthony Appiah and social identity and group solidarity by Tommie Shelby discusses on the issue both relat...

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