Analysis of African American Culture
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Running Head: Analysis of African American Culture
Analysis of African American Culture
Abstract
The African American society is filled with many negative attributes which make it
unsuitable for one to desire to be a part of it. These negative attributes are as follows: decades
of unwed mothers, poor educational background, violence, gang activity, drug abuse, poor work
ethic, high numbers of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, lower morals and
standards, and poverty-stricken. Many research articles will be discussed to support these
negative feelings.
Analysis of the African American Culture
In today’s society, many people state all people are equal and should be treated so. I
believe that all people should be treated fairly. However, I do not buy the concept that all people
are equal. Therefore, I do not think all people can or should be treated equally. There are
some people who are born into this world that need extra assistance from someone. There are
many people who could be self-sufficient, but choose to depend on others. These people should
not be treated as equals to those who absolutely need help.
With that said, Caucasians and African-Americans have many different inherent qualities
that makes them unequal. I believe that many of these differences are by choice. I do not want
to be a part of the African-American culture due to these differences. Some of the reasons are
as follows: increased percentage of poverty-stricken, increased involvement in violence,
increased gang involvement, increased percentage of drug abuse, doubled percentage of
HIV/AIDS, lack of educational background, decades of unwed mothers, widespread sexually
diseases other than HIV/AIDS, personal morals and values, and poor work ethic. All of these
ideas are interrelated. Some of the reasons are the consequence, reaction, or root of the
problems. An example of this is that due to lack of an education one may be stricken by poverty
and forced to join a gang, which uses violence, for protection and as means for providing for
oneself without having to put in a full day’s work. Many of these discriminatory beliefs have
been validated in recent research. These research articles will be discussed at a later point.
A Day in the Life of an African American Male
Before elaborating on each of these factors, I want to explain what I think a day would be
like if I was part of the African American culture. My day as an African American male is as
follows:
At 10:00 a.m., on the morning of October 29, 2005, I awoke with a pounding in my head.
Still trying to recover from the wild night before, I rubbed the sleep from my eyes as the sun
blinded me through the window of my one room apartment.