His use of the term "nigger" __________ a storm of protest from the African-American community.
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- The African American community mostly believes in ().
- Why did Jesse Jackson embrace the term “African American” for people of African descent?
- Why did Jesse Jackson embrace the term "African American" for people of African descent? A: It is free from racial biases. B: It represents social progress. C: It is in the interest of common Americans. D: It follows the standard naming practice.
- After the end of slavery and the American civil war, a number of African-American authors wrote nonfiction works about the condition of African Americans in the United States。 ( )
- African American Feminism From the antislavery and women’s rights movements of the 19th century, continuing through the black and women’s rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s, up to today’s contemporary black feminist activism, African American women have sought to have a voice in two centuries of 1) ________ struggles that had silenced them. Whether one chooses to use the term “African American feminism,” “black feminism,” “womanism,” or “black American feminism,” to 2)________ the complexity of African American women’s demand for social, economic and political 3) ________ , understanding is the desire for a compatible and progressive vision of social justice based on the historical and ongoing 4)________ against the race and gender oppression African American women have experienced at home, at work, in their communities and, moreover, within the 5) ________ culture as a whole. As they have become cognizant of the multiple systemic forces of oppression, they have 6) ________ collective actions for social change, transforming society and themselves through their own agency and self-determination.