Black Factual Contribution – Misinterpretation of what they taught us (Complete Capstone Paper)

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Black Factual Contribution – Misinterpretation of what they taught us (Complete Capstone Paper )

(Sociology of the black experience).

Appx. 3,000 words.

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………….research, Sobande (2020) studies how African- American women in Great Britain have created content that features Blacks identity and the digital revolution. The article deconstructs existing myths on black people and helps in revealing the manner in which digital content is transmitted through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram shapes the behavior of people of color around the world…………

 

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Black Factual Contribution – Misinterpretation of what they taught us (Complete Capstone Paper )

(Sociology of the black experience).

Snippet.

Introduction

The research paper looks into the manner in which many factual contributions by the blacks are unknown, largely ignored, discredited, or appropriated to others.  The main purpose of the research study shall be in establishing the significance of the factual contributions of blacks to society. The social significance should be in accordance with the manner in which a specific activity is conducted.  Thus, the main research question shall be; misinterpretation of what they taught us.

Literature Review

The Black diaspora community has been misinterpreted in various ways through the presentation of the media, education, healthcare, and research. In scholarly research, Sobande (2020) studies how African- American women in Great Britain have created content that features Blacks identity and the digital revolution. The article deconstructs existing myths on black people and helps in revealing the manner in which digital content that is transmitted through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram shapes the behavior of people of color around the world.

Nyamjoh (2010) did research on the Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa: Reflections Inspired by Studies of Xenophobia in Cameroon and South Africa.  The article sheds light on the issue of Xenophobic in relation to cultural identity and attacks on non-natives. The article looks at the media complexity in explaining the issues that are intertwined in culture and identity specifically in South Africa and Cameroon. The article describes how political leaders spur the xenophobic issues through the wrong assertion of the nativity where all the non-indigenous people did not have the right to belong.  Nyamjoh (2010) explains how the nativity experience…………(buy to read more).

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