Sunday, May 19, 2019
Journal Entry African American Essay
Hello my precious unborn child. I am not really sure where to begin. The doctor is saying that I might not own it through this maternalism but they will authorize sure you live to see this crazy world that we live in. I want to make sure that you understand your history and where you come from What a journey our family has been through. They and take overt make it easy for an African American Family. Here we argon and we imbibe struggled just to make it here to the Deep S forbiddenh. We settled here in Ole Miss just wish well lots of early(a) black folks and you would think that subsequently they freed us from slavery they could just leave us be.I guess I should tell you a little about who we are and what we have been through so you have a clearer understanding. Well it started when we got here. Brought over on ships, our family was slaves to the white folk right here in Mississippi. There have al rooms been stories told. Why, I remember when I was a little girl my granny t elling us the story of Nat Turner. (1998) He went on a rebellion right here in the South. He was on a mission fighting for what he believed in. He may not have gone about it the right way but he fought until his death on October 30, 1831.After that it seemed to be one person after the next until lastly Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. This was issued in 1863. (1998)This was a doughty attempt at freeing the slaves here in the United States but it technically only freed slaves in the states that were under the jurisdiction of the Confederacy. You would think that would make things better. Nope There was a 12 year period after that that they worked vexed on trying to make things fair for us. Your great-great-grandma was around through the reconciliation period.She said that we were finally awarded citizenship and in 1870 an amendment went in that stated you could not deny us the right to vote beca white plague of our race. (1998) My great-Grandma told us that jus t when things started looking upIt got worse. The Democrats came in and changed everything. They started doing every thing that they could to mark us back to having no rights. yet we as a race stayed as strong as we could. What you have to remember is that making our way in this world has been and remains a consistent struggle. We made leeway thoughA unripe lady buy the name of Sophia Packard and Harriet Giles were able to establish a college for the Negros as the white folk like to call us. This was the first college for African American females. Spelman Colleges goal at the time was merely to tutor black women to read and write. And that they have done. But here I sit in 1963. A 33 year old female who isnt sure what is going to be in her future. They call us free. I have to ask myself daily though, Am I really free? I base we have separate schools. We eat in separate restaurants.(2010) They give us totally different bathrooms to use and all this is because of the color of my skin. I look at this world and I think to myself, I put my clothes on the exact same way as everyone else. Should the color of our skin really make things so much different for us? Every single day we have leaders out there fighting for what is fair and what is right. Take Martin Luther King for instance. (2007) He is on a mission. He is go away of a group called the SCLC. (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) He has made major strides.I mean in Montgomery Alabama the black folks get to ride on the same buses with the same rights as the white folks. I can only accept that by the time that you grow up and are able to read and understand all this that you look at all this and have a hard time believing it. As I sit here and write to you and I look crossways the street of this tiny little home I live in I see the neighbors and in their front yard is a cross that someone has lit on fire. Why, because today he walked a white girl to school. Rumors started and now everyone knows that this little girl likes him.Yet he is being punished for it. It shouldnt matter. If there is one thing that you need to know and one thing that I can inculcate you through this letter it is to be you. Know yourself. Never let anyone tell you that you can not do something. Most importantly, remember that loves has no boundaries. It sees no color. It does not understand hate. It does not segregate nor does it discriminate. I hope that you never have to endure the hardships that we have to endure during these trying times. Always remember to live with no regrets and never look back I love you with all my heart-.Momma Works Citied knave African American Slavery (1998) Long Island University Retrieved from http//www. liu. edu/cwis/CWP/library/aaslavry. htmturner Timeline Search for African American chronicle (2010) Google Search Engine http//www. google. com/search? q=african+american+history&hl=en&sa=X&tbo=p&tbs=tl1,tll1850,tlh1899&ei=lrPUS9avLoK78gbfpL3qDw&oi=timeline_histogram _nav&ct=timeline-histogram&cd=8&ved=0CIcBEMkBKAg History of African Americans Information Please Database. (2007) Pearson Education, Inc. Retrieved from http//www. infoplease. com/spot/bhmtimeline. html.
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