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African American social institutions
They had to. Jim Crow laws didn't allow for integration, so to meet their needs they had to have separate schools, cemeteries, stores, churches, restaurants and communities.
African Americans were finally able to recieve an education.
the social impact was nothing
Dr. Jemison hasn't "discovered" anything - her primary claim to fame is that she was the first African-American woman to go into Space (though not the first woman or African-American). She continues her work in Medicine, Chemical Engineering and the many other fields she's qualified. Her real asset is that she's a uniquely qualified in Social, Technological, and Biological Sciences, able to bridge the communication gap between the scientific and social communities.
By providing important stuff like education
By providing important stuff like education
by making african americans feel proud for serving their community
African American social institutions
African communities relied heavily on religious and family traditions to maintain a stable social structure.
Many African American organizations experienced difficulties during the 1970's because the United States was at the tail end of the big civil rights push that began in the 50's. Many businesses and organizations suffered backlash because of these intense social changes.
Private and grassroots organizations are vehicles to participate in African social and economic development. These organizations also provide products and services where governments fail to do so.
They had to. Jim Crow laws didn't allow for integration, so to meet their needs they had to have separate schools, cemeteries, stores, churches, restaurants and communities.
Associates, guests, franchisees, shareholders, communities, suppliers, industry organizations, government and the wide range of organizations engaged in the advancement of environmental and social sustainability.
Former slaves who became important in the African American business and social world
African Americans were finally able to recieve an education.
Anne-Laure Fayard has written: 'The power of writing in organizations' -- subject(s): Communities, Online social networks, Psychological aspects, Social aspects, Communication, Communication in organizations, Business writing