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by Prof. Destin Haley DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the meaning of black culture?

Meanwhile “Black Culture” is a lifestyle standard made of assumptions about black identity, often used successfully by marketers, studio heads, fashion brands and music labels to make money. It can be the “cool factor” that makes kids line up for hours to spend their last dime on brand new Michael Jordan sneakers.

What are some things that represent African American culture?

Specific foods that are symbolic of African American culture include fried catfish, watermelon, fried chicken, fruit cobblers, greens, pork innards (e.g. fatback, chitterlings, hog maws), beef and pork ribs, black-eyed peas, sweet potatoes, yams and okra, which were both brought to America by African slaves.

Why is it important to learn about African American culture?

Learning about black history is good for all students, not just African American students. It helps end racism; it helps students and parents; it gives a full and honest view of African Americans and it helps fight xenophobic views.

What are African American traditional values?

Previous research on African-Americans born in the U.S. affirms their espousal of collectivistic values emphasizing family closeness, community bonding and solidarity but they also espouse some individualistic values, particularly pertinent to the “horizontal” values of autonomy.

How has African culture influenced American culture?

Enslaved Africans left their cultural stamp on other aspects of American culture. Southern American speech patterns, for instance, are heavily influenced by the language patterns invented by enslaved Africans. Southern cuisine and "soul food" are nearly synonymous.

How do we celebrate black culture?

9 ways to celebrate Black History Month in 2022The story of Black History Month. ... Visit a Black or African American history museum. ... Learn about Black music history by listening online. ... Support Black-owned businesses and restaurants. ... Donate to Black organizations and charities. ... Attend local Black History Month events.More items...•

Why is Black history important to all people?

Black History Month affords us the chance to challenge what we learned in history, dig deeper, and find out the actual events of the past that were not taught in schools. It allows us to learn about, celebrate, and honor Black leaders. Many of these leaders endured sacrifice and suffering and must be honored.

How did slavery affect culture?

The institution of slavery usually tried to deny its victims their native cultural identity. Torn out of their own cultural milieus, they were expected to abandon their heritage and to adopt at least part of their enslavers' culture.

Why is Black history significant?

Black History Month was created to focus attention on the contributions of African Americans to the United States. It honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, from the enslaved people first brought over from Africa in the early 17th century to African Americans living in the United States today.

What are the values of African culture?

Other African cultural values and practices include the sense of hospitality, good relations, sacred and religion, sanctity of life, respect for elders and authority, morality, language, proverbs and time, and so on. Almost all of the African cultural values are derivative of the African communitarianism.

What are cultural values?

Cultural values are the core principles and ideals upon which an entire community exists and protect and rely upon for existence and harmonious relationship.

What are African American family roles?

African-American families also have flexible family roles that allow for adaptability and change (Boyd-Franklin, 2013). Children are taught to be obedient and respectful within these family and kinship networks, particularly of their elders (Forehand & Kotchick, 1996; Garcia Coll et al., 1995).

Why is it important to learn about history?

Studying history helps us understand and grapple with complex questions and dilemmas by examining how the past has shaped (and continues to shape) global, national, and local relationships between societies and people.

Which cultural influence came from the black power movement?

Black Power Movement can be termed as a cultural revolution that changed African American's view about blackness. This movement encouraged them to be proud of their history, culture, and identity and celebrate their uniqueness. The cultural influence came from the black power movement is Pride in Blackness.

What is history and why it is important to study our history?

Studying history helps us understand how events in the past made things the way they are today. With lessons from the past, we not only learn about ourselves and how we came to be, but also develop the ability to avoid mistakes and create better paths for our societies.

How has black culture influenced music?

Some of the most popular music types today, such as rock and roll, country, rock, funk, jazz, rap, blues,hip-hop, rhythm, and rhythm and blues were created and influenced by African-American artists. It has been said that "every genre that is born from America has black roots."

African Americans

  • Individuals of African origin comprise approximately 14% of the population in the United States. The term African American refers to individuals who are residents of the U.S.A., usually raised here, who are of African ancestry, whereas the term Blackis more general and can refer to anyone of African ancestry, including recent immigrants.
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History & Background

  • The ancestors of many contemporary African Americans were enslaved and brought to the Americas against their will. People such as Nat Turner, a preacher who led the most significant slave uprising in American history; Harriet Tubman, a prominent leader of the underground railroad; and Harriet Beacher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin,helped to fight against slavery…
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Notable Events

  • Black History Month.February has been selected as the month to celebrate the historic and cultural past of African Americans. Kwanzaa. Celebrated December 26th through January 1st, Kwanzaa is a unique African American celebration with focus on the traditional African values of family, community responsibility, commerce, and self-improvement.
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Culture & Traditions

  • African cultures are represented in many forms of music, dance, art, and storytelling. With more than 1,000 languages spoken and many different religions and tribes, Africa is rich in cultural diversity. African American homes also have remarkable diversity, with notable differences across regions of the U.S. Families often include immediate and ex...
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