BLACK-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Viewgraph #17-1  Definition  Nations of Africa  African Society  Slave Trade Period.

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BLACK-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Viewgraph #17-1  Definition  Nations of Africa  African Society  Slave Trade Period

SLAVE CULTURE Viewgraph #17-2  Role of the slave family  Music  Language  Religion  Development of the Black church in America

SLAVERY AND THE ECONOMY Viewgraph #17-3  Early laws during slavery and their impact on Black Americans  Emancipation Proclamation  Reconstruction ( )

BLACK-AMERICAN CULTURE Viewgraph #17-4  Source for black culture  Black-American family  Customs and traditions  Dynamics of Black-American culture  Religion  Laws and Black-Americans, 1877 to present  Civil Rights Movement

BLACK CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Viewgraph #17-5  Education  Employment  Political power  Black on black crime  EO impact in the military  EO in the military

MILITARY PARTICIPATION MILITARY PARTICIPATION Viewgraph #17-6  Colonial Period  Revolutionary War  Post-revolutionary War  Civil War  Indian Campaigns  Spanish-American War  World War I  World War Ii  Post World War Ii  Korean War  The Vietnam Era To Present