Thursday, December 16, 2010
CAAS Summary
CAAS 111 was a very interesting class that taught me not only about the way that Africans were uprooted from their homeland and taken to foreign nations, but how they brought their culture with them and infused into into the ways of life in these new places. The European colonialism that took place in Europe after the Berlin Conference was catastraphic for the Africans as the Europeans took over there political, social, economic, and cultural world. However, these people persisted throgh this tough time. Africans in Jamaica despite wanting to follow Garvey's back to africa mindset, have instituted a great culture of Rastafarianism which looks to Haile Salisse as their Messiah. Within the Americas, despite initial troubles in becoming assimiliated equally to the society, many Africans integrated through sports which send the trend for overall societal integration. This class provided a lot of information in an interesting and exciting way.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
racial integration
Racial integration in sports is very important. It allows people of different skin colors to have a common goal, in a championship, and allows them to work together and alongside each other to achieve this goal. While natural integration theoretically may be the best way for this process to begin, forced integration may be the only way for two different races to originally become mixed in sport. Once in the sport, players from both races can show equal aptitude for playing the sport and in essence show an equality that may not have otherwise been realized. Once the sporting attack has been completed, the hope is that the equality seen on the playing field will be remembered and held up in schools, on the streets, and in business also.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Robert Charles
Robert Charles was an African American living in New Orleans. After an altercation with some policemen, he shot two of them. After this, there mass riots in New Orleans while the witch hunt for Charles went underway. By the time Charles was found and killed, 28 people had been killed in the riots. Charles gained a lot of support from the black community, even after his death.
Ida B. Wells
Wells did not sit passively as blacks in American were being persecuted and suppressed. She became a writer for the Memphis Free press and launched a major anti-lynching campaign through the press. After the paper as destroyed, she moved to Chicago and continued anti-lynching crusade. In London she founded an anti-lynching committee in 1893.
Fugitive Slave Act
The fugitive slave act was passed in 1850 and allowed slaved owners to cross state lines to reclaim runaway slaves. This jeopardized the frights of free blacks. This was the foundation for many people moving to Liberia through the ACS like Samuel Williams.
Capoeira
Capoeira was a great way for Africans in Brazil to communicate with each other, and to keep part of their original culture alive. This self defense/martial arts/dance was a means of resistance for slaves in Brazil. The capoeira paradox is that it is seen as dangerous, yet occasionally useful.
ACS and Byden
I think that even though the American Colonization Society was set up by white people with the main purpose of preventing a revolt in the US, Byden was hugely in favor of it. Byden wanted all black people to return to Africa, as he is the "father of pan-africanism." While clearly not all of these people returned to their native country of Africa, the ACS enabled many to return to Africa (Liberia specifically).
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
African Tribal Dance
This picture is trying to show the unique culture within African tribes. Each tribe has its own form of dance, music, attire that is particular to them. This picture is representative of the Maasai tribal dance.It shows the costume/dance wear of this tribe and it can be assumed that the color red is an important color within the tribe. Now that the people of this tribe are all dressed in similar attire, they will likely do a tribal dance now that is accompanied by some tribal music. Well nearly all African tribes have some form of dress and dance, they all vary to some degree. The people of Africa have customs that are very different to the ones in north America, but they are all filled with a rich ancestral heritage.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Equiano
I found it very interesting that when a trader wants slaves he simply goes to the chief and tries to tempt him with European valuables. Often the negotiations lead into battle where if the European wins then the village people will go with him as slaves, and if the village wins the European will be killed.
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