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Abstract

The question of reinventing African American citizenship and cultural identity is a historical process that situates him as a victim of forced diaspora that saw him unsolicited carted into the decks of slave ships and transported across the vast Atlantic ocean to the New World.

The struggle for identity, citizenship, freedom, and recognition began with the captivity which stripped the African slave of his hitherto freeman status.

Subjugated as a slave, he is repudiated and consigned to lower caste status as a result of the endowment of his skin color. Prior to the 1950s however, African Americans’ effort centered on the drive for freedom, sometimes eliciting calls for integration and assimilation into the mainstream culture.

In what became an unprecedented move, the 1950s Civil Rights Movement initiated the most organized and most formidable social movement in the history of the United States which boldly confronted the nagging issue of citizenship and political franchise for the African American.

Hitherto, all cultural and literary productions dwelt largely on inklings towards assimilation and integration into the mainstream culture.

Introduction

Modal split can be defined as the proportionate division of the total number of person trips between different modes of travel. The modal split model predicts how people choose different modes of travel for different trip purposes.

Built environment influence the utility of travel both directly and indirectly but the utility gains are different for a different group of travellers, for different trip purposes and different modes (Reilly and Landis, 2003). A widely adopted approach for modal split analysis is the logit model (Ben- Akiva and Lerman, 1985).

A recent experiment using logit models /spatial interaction models in order to map out the freight transport in Europe has been carried out by Tavasszy (1999), who showed the sustainability of logit models also for the goods transport sector.

Transportation modes include walking, bicycling, transit, and using a vehicle (either as a driver or passenger). Modal split can be expressed numerically as a fraction, ratio or percentage of the total number of trips.

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