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Untrapped

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Music has always been a cultural connection for African-Americans. Even if people are experiencing a struggle, music has always been an outlet for people. "Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life, bringing peace and abolishing strife" - Khalil Gibran." This quote means music brings peace to the soul, eliminating anything bitter. In the documentary, Untrapped the story of Lil Baby, the Director reveals that struggle is real, but with determination, hard work, and consistency you can turn rags into riches. Struggle and poverty play a critical role in this documentary as Dominique strives to become the number one rapper of the new generation. The tale was if you live in poverty you most likely wouldn't make it out. In Untrapped Dominique stated "kids my age were in jail, so I hang with people 23 and up." (11:01-12:00) Dominique's logical approach was to become a hustler because he was surrounded by older men who hustled. He began c...

Accepting My Culture

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  Growing up in a black culture comes with struggles, often fearing for your life and never  knowing who is watching and how they feel about African Americans. Living as a black person is like walking on eggshells or hot coal. Yet my skin, hair, and body are the wave of black culture; everyone in the world wants the style and class of black culture. According to  Maya Angelo, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you  did, but people will never forget how you made the m feel.” As a culture, it is  important to make black people feel accepted. Black women struggle with elements of identity, stereotypes, and forgiveness within the African American culture. Identity plays an essential part in black women and black culture. In my culture, we must keep ourselves apart. If we do not look a certain way or carry ourselves a certain way, we are  automatically assumed to be “ghetto.” In the article, A Letter to My Niece, the aut...