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ANSWER: No, all though his home town of Sasslous had some Jewish overtone; Ney himself was not. He spoke French and English and some say he died in the United States in, North Carolina, or South Carolina as a Schoolmaster. EEB Olympia, Wa
The price of slaves varied by availability and qualifications. In an article written on February 1865, it stated that a healthy negro who was 36 years old, sold for $4,900 or $200 in confederate money. A 15 year old negro girl was $400 less. Black mechanics went for $2,000 confederate or $80 in money.
The Civil Rights Movement made the white racist snare,mad and uneasy that a change was coming for the negro in the south and they could'nt accept that. As far as non racist at the time it tested there own moral code about right and wrong.
Wikipedia and many other sites sums up the question of race and racial identification quite neatly. They state: "Some argue that although race is a valid taxonomic concept in other species, it cannot be applied to humans. Many scientists have argued that race definitions are imprecise, arbitrary, derived from custom, have many exceptions, have many gradations, and that the numbers of races delineated vary according to the culture making the racial distinctions; thus they reject the notion that any definition of race pertaining to humans can have taxonomic rigour and validity. Today most scientists study human genotypic and phenotypic variation using concepts such as "population" and "clinal gradation". Many contend that while racial categorizations may be marked by phenotypic or genotypic traits, the idea of race itself, and actual divisions of persons into races or racial groups, are social constructs. " In this context, the question cannot be answered as the criteria for "white" or "black" cannot be determined without referring to the cultures definition of race. As an example in the "Old South" of the USA anyone with a negro ancestor would be considered a negro, although names for various gradations of "blackness" were in use. In South Africa during the apartheid period similar naming strictures applied. During the Spanish settlement of Central and South America specific names were developed for almost every combination of aboriginal, negro and European heritage.
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It is in South America Uruguay.
The Negro River, or Rio Negro (meaning black river) is a tributary river of the River Amazon (Portuguese: Rio Amazonas)
There is no specific creation date for "The Negro in the South" as it refers to the historical experiences and lives of African Americans in the southern region of the United States. The term has been used for decades to discuss the social, economic, and political conditions faced by Black individuals living in the South during different time periods.
Rio Negro, Argentina.
It is in South America Uruguay.
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amazon river
The Negro River is the third largest river in South amercia .
Ray Marshall has written: 'Employment of Blacks in the South' 'The negro and organized labor' 'Pop-up Multiplication (Mathematics Pops)' 'The negro worker'
Henry A. Bullock has written: 'A history of Negro education in the South'
Charles B. Galloway has written: 'The South and the Negro'
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