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Throughout the extensive timeline of the United States, a nation that prides itself on its diverse fabric and ideals of freedom and justice, the label "American" has often turned a blind eye to the identities and contributions of "African" Americans. For centuries, this predominantly white perspective has not only overshadowed but actively excluded the rich histories and narratives that African Americans have contributed to the broader story of patriotism in the United States. This exclusion reflects a historical pattern where the achievements, struggles, and voices of African Americans have…mehr

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Throughout the extensive timeline of the United States, a nation that prides itself on its diverse fabric and ideals of freedom and justice, the label "American" has often turned a blind eye to the identities and contributions of "African" Americans. For centuries, this predominantly white perspective has not only overshadowed but actively excluded the rich histories and narratives that African Americans have contributed to the broader story of patriotism in the United States. This exclusion reflects a historical pattern where the achievements, struggles, and voices of African Americans have been marginalized, despite the fact that they have played pivotal roles in numerous aspects of the nation's evolution. The overarching narrative, which has frequently sidelined African American experiences, has created a skewed understanding of what truly defines patriotismit is a view that often romanticizes the past while neglecting the crucial contributions of all citizens, regardless of their ethnicity or racial backgrounds. As a result, the stories that have often been celebrated in textbooks and monuments tend to reflect the viewpoints and experiences of white Americans, significantly minimizing the vibrancy of the African American experience. However, in recent years, there has been a powerful shift as African American voices have begun to reclaim this narrative. These voices are reshaping not only how we perceive patriotism but also what it signifies to be "American" in a more inclusive and equitable manner. Through their compelling and heartfelt stories, artistic expressions, cultural representations, and dedicated social activism, African Americans are articulating a broader, richer understanding of citizenship that honors all facets of American life. This work delves deeply into the often ignored experiences of African Americans, highlighting their resilience, creativity, and unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Demonstrating the significance of these narratives serves to illustrate how African Americans are not only reclaiming their place in the historical narrative but are also redefining the very concept of patriotism itself. Join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover fresh insights into what it means to be patriotic and investigate the intricate and complex tapestry that encapsulates being an American with African roots. By engaging with these narratives, we contribute to a deeper and more inclusive understanding of American identityone that celebrates the diversity and richness that African Americans bring to the collective experience of what it means to be truly American. Through these efforts, we have the opportunity to foster a more comprehensive appreciation of our history, one that honors every voice that has shaped the United States.


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The author is a native of the wonderful state of Texas and calls Houston home, but my mailing address is "overseas." I spent over twenty years in the United States Army, encompassing active duty, Texas National Guard, and Army Reserve duty. I have two children: a boy and a girl, both of whom have endured the college experience. I am an avid traveler who enjoys immersing herself in other cultures. I've lived in the Philippines, Korea, Germany, Kuwait, and the Dominican Republic, as well as most recently in Colombia. I have always been passionate about learning and exploring new places. My military background has given me a unique perspective on the world, and I am grateful for the opportunities it has afforded me. Even though I was not involved in the process, as a parent, I am proud of my children's achievements in overcoming the difficulties of college. Traveling has been a significant part of my life, and I continue to seek out new experiences and connections with people from all walks of life. My time spent living in various countries has enriched my understanding of different cultures and broadened my worldview. I am on sabbatical leave from DeVry College. My objective in attending college is to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the complexities of American society, the internal and external battles for its soul, and the inclination toward self-destruction that defines it.