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write a pinpoint essay about a community in America
America is a home to around 331 million people, America is made up of many communities which make up these population in America, they are African American south, aging farmlands, big cities, college towns, evangelical hubs, exurbs, greying America, Hispanic centres, LDS enclaves, middle suburbs, military posts, native American lands, rural middle America, urban suburbs, working class country.
African Americans
African American is an inevitable part of America. The presence of African Americans has paved way for the development of Native American, Asian American, and Chicano American streams. It is only with the significant representation of African Americans American society stands to be cleansed from the problem of racial discrimination.
African Americans have faced problems of racial discrimination in all its philosophical, existential and epistemological aspects. Since, mid 18thcentury with slave narratives to the current times with all its socio exuberance and cultural transformation the African American society has matured under American society.
The influence of Civil Rights Movement, he issues of Black masculinity, sexuality and the transgender rights psycho sexual problems, societies dissolving contradictions has plagued African American society. African American students, who graduated from prestigious white universities with a conceptual clarity on modern literary theory have evolved and led to the development of new breed of academic critics encountering difficult conditions, tried to recover the broken past by drawing sources from Marxism, Feminism, Post Structuralism and Psychoanalysis. Eventually African American literary criticism has become a discourse to be reckoned with. Further, development of Feminism and Black Feminism has developed women’s rights especially black women’s rights, black arts movement and black aesthetics, black artists development black language and culture and understanding by the rest of the world has concluding developed the black ethnicity and our understanding of context of black culture