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Reclaiming A Culture Chapter 17

Reclaiming A Culture Chapter 17. What is the shared African worldview? How has African-American communication changed from the periods of slavery, segregation, integration, and culture within a culture?. The Shared African Worldview. Unity between spiritual and material aspects of existence

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Reclaiming A Culture Chapter 17

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  1. Reclaiming A CultureChapter 17 • What is the shared African worldview? • How has African-American communication changed from the periods of slavery, segregation, integration, and culture within a culture?

  2. The Shared African Worldview • Unity between spiritual and material aspects of existence • Centrality of religion • Harmony in nature and the universe • African society patterned after natural rhythms • Time as participation in events

  3. Afrocentrism • Belief that the history, culture, and behavior of Blacks around the world is an extension of African history and culture. • An Afrocentrist might see a communication style (which emphasizes verbal ability) & strong involvement in churches and communities as coming from African culture.

  4. Historical America Dates • 1619 1st slaves came to Jamestown as indentured servants • 1776 American Revolution • 1783 Mass. Prohibited slavery (CT, NJ, RI) • 1861-65 Civil War • 1914 World War I • 1941-45 World War II

  5. The African-American Experience • Slavery • Segregation • Integration • Culture Within a Culture

  6. Support for African-American Cultural Identity • Media • Marketing • Holidays

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