Zora Neale Hurston wrote about racism, her childhood, and so much more. She is most famous for her writing of "Their Eyes We're Watching God" which was written in 1937.
Zora Neale Hurston was an influential African American author, anthropologist, and folklorist known for her contributions to African American literature during the Harlem Renaissance. She is best known for her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Hurston's work celebrated African American culture, dialect, and folklore, helping to bring these rich traditions into mainstream American literature.
She helped by writing a story for woman rights.
she used to write books and stories.
This quote is attributed to Alice Walker in her novel "The Color Purple." It reflects the character Sofia's resistance to racial stereotypes and her insistence on maintaining her own identity and pride.
Before Barack Obama, no, there was not an African-American president. At least, from the research I've done there wasn't.
Yes, She stood up for herself as a african american woman.
There is no person by this name when a search is done. However, Alicia Monae is an African American model.
He was a sculptor, an African American painter, a muralist and a teacher.
She was the first African American woman to receive a bachelor's degree.
Harry Belafonte for one also Lena Horne had a lot to say about it. Sidney Poitier also has done much to change the stereotypical roles especially for African American males.
all of the above
No. African Americans have done surgical procedures before. He was the first to successfully separate twins conjoined at the head.
Yes, you can highlight African American's Hair, it is just like everyone else's hair. The difference is the texture. Just like all dark colored hair it is hard to dye it a lighter color but it can be done.
many as my self have admired Harriet and what she have done she freed many African American slaves and helped abolish slavery when the civil war came.
Gerrymandering is when district lines were drawn or redrawn in order to limit the voting strength of a given group. This was a huge hurdle that many African American groups had to overcome. In order to limit the voting power of the African American groups, gerrymandering was done to make the area where the African Americans lived into one huge district while creating many smaller white districts to increase their power