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- W2291870227 abstract "There are visible and invisible variance and disagreements in attitudes and behaviors of Africans and African-Americans both on campuses and work places in the United States of America. The difference is due, in part, to the cultural and historical factors that have nurtured the two groups. African-Americans are the derivatives of enslaved Africans who arrived in America in the early seventeenth century. The socio-historical acculturation of a new culture in America introduced them to different languages, customs, traditions and religion. Has this new “civilization” created a change in the attitude and subsequent behaviors of African-Americans towards African immigrants living in the United States or African immigrants claim the undiluted cultural heritage of Black people and arrogate to themselves the originality of the Black race and culture, an assertion which is irritating to African-Americans? The purpose of this paper would be to explore the misunderstanding between African immigrants in the United States and African-Americans who are natives (natural citizens) of the United States of America. The paper will also investigate the consequences of such rift, as another “ism” (ethnocentrism), which militates against America’s march toward tolerance under the umbrella of multicultural education. Specifically the paper will attempt to discuss the mix-up and confusion of error between the two groups, the factors responsible for the confusion and uncertainty, and a meeting point of understanding, tolerance and respect for each other. To answer the research questions above, I used both content analysis and interviews of African immigrants and AfricanAmericans of different persuasions and backgrounds domiciled in different states of the United States of America to ensure a wider perspective on the topic." @default.
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- W2291870227 title "BRIDGING THE GAP: MANAGING THE COLD WAR BETWEEN AFRICANS AND AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" @default.
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