Unbought and Unbossed: The National Political Congress of Black Women

Andrea Morales
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The purpose of this research paper was to further analyze and deconstruct the National Political Congress of Black Women and its impact within the African-American community. I then decided to delve into issues regarding the African-American community, in particular its impact on African-American women. After researching matters such as voter suppression and voter turnout in the African-American community, I was able to conclude that due to the NPCBW, voter turnout amongst African-American women increased considerably. This resulted in higher voter turnout rates and political participation on behalf of African-American women that was unforeseen before the involvement of the NPCBW. Additionally, treatment received by African-American women during the AIDs epidemic throughout the 1980s and 1990s concerned me. I began to conduct intensive research and was able to find that the National Political Congress of Black Women campaigned for African-American women to receive better treatment in their fight against a nearly fatal disease. Among the many surrounding factors which contributed to this affliction was the dispersion of crack cocaine among African-American neighborhoods. After coming to this realization, the NPCBW took an active stance in combatting the drug epidemic plighting African-American neighborhoods, resulting in the diminishment of HIV infection rates among African-American women. After concluding my research, I was able to surmise that the National Political Congress of Black Women did not only directly affect the lives of African-American Women, but instead left a firm foundation and legacy for African-American women to champion against discriminatory treatment.
《未被收买和未被领导:全国黑人妇女政治大会》
本研究论文的目的是进一步分析和解构黑人妇女全国政治代表大会及其对非洲裔美国人社区的影响。然后,我决定深入研究有关非洲裔美国人社区的问题,特别是它对非洲裔美国妇女的影响。在研究了非裔美国人社区的选民压制和选民投票率等问题后,我得出的结论是,由于NPCBW,非裔美国女性的投票率大幅增加。这导致了更高的投票率和代表非裔美国妇女的政治参与,这在NPCBW参与之前是不可预见的。此外,非裔美国妇女在20世纪80年代和90年代艾滋病流行期间接受的治疗使我感到关切。我开始进行深入的研究,并发现全国黑人妇女政治代表大会为非洲裔美国妇女在与一种几乎致命的疾病作斗争时得到更好的治疗而开展活动。造成这种痛苦的诸多因素之一是快克可卡因在非裔美国人社区的分散。认识到这一点后,非洲裔美国妇女委员会采取了积极的立场,与困扰非洲裔美国人社区的毒品流行病作斗争,从而降低了非洲裔美国妇女的艾滋病毒感染率。在完成我的研究之后,我可以推测,黑人妇女全国政治代表大会不仅直接影响了非洲裔美国妇女的生活,而且为非洲裔美国妇女争取反对歧视待遇留下了坚实的基础和遗产。
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