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AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY (RACISM (Minority politics
Positions of power
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY
RACISM
Minority politics
Positions of power
Poverty
Post-racial society
White supremacy
Decry: denounce
Threaten
Improve:progress
CURRENT ISSUES
Challenge
Equality / inequalities
Disadvantage
First-class / second class citizen
Issue : problem
Opportunity:chance
Police brutality
Responsibility
Social injustice
Economic situaion
Biased : partial
PROTESTING
Activist
(Citizen) anger
Social movements
Courageous : brave
Fight
Oppose: protest
Overcome:defeat
Demonstrate
Take a knee
ROLE MODEL
Representation : visibility
celebrity
black community
positive image
leader
role model
protection
potent : powerful
experience: encounter
stand for : represent : symbolise
stand out
RECONCILIATION
Common ground
Unity
Museum
Hope
Historic
Inspiring
Peaceful
Sucessful: triumphant
Maintain hope
thank: show gratitude
acknowledge:recognise
HISTORY
Civil war
slavery
emblematic figures
civil rights
segregation
discriminate against: show prejudice against
fight for equality
have a dream
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1960'
Separated in public places
Lived separate neighborhoods
Inequalities in different fields : Economy, politics, education or housing
Social background
Colour line
Citizens angry : several riots
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