Sunday, August 18, 2019
Black Men and Public Space in America Essays -- Jim Crow Segregation
Black Men and Public Space: An Agent of Change African-American men and white men are born and raised within the continental U.S.; each of their own faculty empowered to change the social injustice of a society. The innate qualities of the African American do not compare to those of the white man, yet - ââ¬Å"empoweredâ⬠they are with character. The foundation for the concept ââ¬âââ¬Å"characterâ⬠is best defined as ââ¬Å"holistic,â⬠meaning of physical, mental and social qualities ââ¬â A. Adlerââ¬â¢s school of thought, as well as A. Maslow and C. Rogersââ¬â¢ thoughts ââ¬âââ¬Å"[a]n equal human beingâ⬠¦ cognitive, emotional, and volitionalâ⬠(Ambrus, 33 -34) Jennifer Ritterhouse, author of Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race, explains that childrearing practices by caregivers resulted in the facilitation of race discrimination and it included ââ¬Å"[r]acial self-consciousness and the ââ¬Ëetiquetteââ¬â¢ of racial interactions.â⬠These two facets, Ritterhouse says, gave ââ¬Å"[u]nderstand[ing to] their own position and identity within a white supremacist societyâ⬠; through exchanges among peers, they were reinforced. (para 7) Furthermore, they are not ââ¬Å"[i]nstinctiveâ⬠; she ascertains socialization as ââ¬Å"[u]nwritten rules governing all instances of interracial interaction.â⬠This setting dates from the 1980ââ¬â¢s. Having clarity on a realm of discrimination, we can then imagine the migration of racism stretching from the South to vast regions of the U.S. In the United States, opportunities for the cultural growth of African American men have been absent, because so cial discrimination continues to exist. In 2005, the phrase ââ¬Å"[N]o Child Left Behindâ⬠(NCLB), coined by Kathy Emery, reverberated throughout the United States. It was a vision for the education system ... ... Nelson, Claire Nee. ââ¬Å"Growing Up Jim Grow: How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race.â⬠Georgia Historical Quarterly. 2007. University of Maryland University College. America: History & Life. 4 Jul 2008. Simons, Jeffrey. Expository Writing. Course home page. Jun. 2008-August 2008. Dept. of English, University of Maryland University College 15 Jul 2008. http://tychousa7.umuc.edu/WRTG291/0806/8906/class.nsf/Menu?OpenFrameSet&Login. Staples, Brent. ââ¬Å"Black Men and Public Space.â⬠The Norton Reader. Ed. Linda H. Peterson and John C. Brereton. Shorter 11th ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2004. 231-32. Wallace, Maurice O. ââ¬Å"Constructing the Black Masculine: Identity and Ideality in African American Menââ¬â¢s Literature and Culture, 1775-1995.â⬠Academic Journal. 2003:90.America: History & Life. University of Maryland University College Library. 4 Jul 2008.
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