African American Careers - Part 1
In addition to its representation of African American achievement, it also stands for the potential of freedom and diversity that African Americans can succeed in any field and even ones that discriminate against African Americans such as movie and cinematography. In the 1980s and 1990s in which African Americans directed movies fought against the stereotype that Hollywood has enforced upon Blacks in movies. Careers of writing, science, cinematography, and space endeavor were seen as “white” careers. There was an underlying sense that African American couldn’t partake in these “advanced” careers and were excluded and discriminated in these fields. However there was a African American flourishing in those fields, combating their stereotypes. The astronaut depicted likely a depiction of the first African American to go to space in 1983, Guion Stewart Bluford Jr. In all, this mural is a stand and monument to African American achievement recognized in society as well as an everlasting hope of all that African Americans can accomplish in all fields to this day.
Written by Jeffrey You, c/o '24
Written by Jeffrey You, C/O 2024