Most of the people in this country are familiar with the sentence saying "These truths are self-evident, that we believe that all people are equal" in the Declaration of Independence. (Jefferson par. 2) This seems to imply that all people equally access every aspect of life regardless of beliefs, gender, race, ethnicity. This concept, however, is a basic philosophy of the United States, but in this country it was not a reality that all people would be fully equal.
First of all, I am a black man. This applies not only to everyone but also for black people. I am a big fan of the Black Excellence campaign and the Black Boy Joy campaign, I believe I am personally black in the world in my efforts to maintain our usual culture known as black culture I will. What is black culture? I remember from the elementary school teacher that culture is said to be a daily life. Ok, I agree with this definition. Black culture is a way to do things in everyday life, such as what to eat, what to drink, what to hear, what you like, and in daily life. How do we eat, drink, talk, and do almost everything in daily life?
What is black culture? Where did culture come from? Who is the gatekeeper of culture? "Popular" culture will make black people think that black culture gradually emerges and participates in over-investment. Chili in some expensive clothes and cars, you will have a perfect expression, pop culture, which is sold to black children and young people; who is the next generation of American black people. Black's "excellence" also has a black culture that suggests that blacks measure the extent to which they surrender to white culture and systems. There is a hypothesis that whiteness is standard in order to treat black's excellent mentality fairly, so reaching this standard is worthy of praise. But by achieving this standard and integrating himself into the same white supremacist system, black excellence is not revolutionary, but rather becomes symbolicism rather than just being beneficial for his own race I guess.