Yes there are! The most prominent being the historian, Chris Haley.
they ate wild carrots,parsnips,plants,meat,deer,and any other living thing they could find (but not insects!)
Africans may continue living a nomadic lifestyle due to cultural traditions that prioritize mobility for livelihood practices such as herding livestock or for accessing different resources in the environment. Additionally, some communities may face challenges in accessing land ownership or face displacement due to conflicts or environmental changes, making a nomadic lifestyle a more viable option for survival.
The first living being on Earth was the human race. In further detail, it was Prophet Addam(aa-dhum)who was the first life form sent to Earth by Allah. Live evolved from lower orders of organisation, gradually getting more and more complex. Obviously there is no record of in existence of who 'who' was the first living thing. Some religions claim that man was created as he is today. Who that person was would depend on which religion you wish to believe. If any. Plants are the first in creation as far as scientific knowledge goes.
Africans have migrated from Africa for various reasons including economic opportunities, political instability, conflict and war, seeking asylum, education, family reunification, and better living conditions. It is important to recognize that migration is a complex phenomenon influenced by a multitude of factors.
The basic requirements for human survival include access to clean water, food, shelter, and protection from extreme weather conditions. Additionally, humans need social interaction, sleep, and a sense of safety to thrive and survive.
Yes he had 3 other brothers. Lemmin, Sawudu and Madi
I was able to find one child or Virgil and that was his daughter, Nellie. Unfortunately there weren't any more records that I could find about Nellie.
No.
Doubtful ... although there may certainly be many people with the last name of "Bach", but most likely not a direct descendant of the masterful composer, JS Bach.
To the best of our knowledge, Luke was not married so could not have had any descendents.
Yes, there are living descendants of James Garfield, the 20th President of the United States. His lineage includes several generations, with many descendants actively involved in various professions and endeavors. The Garfield family continues to honor his legacy through historical preservation and public engagement.
She doesn't have any. Her only child to survive beyond infancy was Elizabeth I, who died childless.
Supposedly the English comic actor Anthony Booth
The idea of descendents of Jesus has come in the last few years due to fiction by authors that really have no idea what they are speaking of or care about any basis in historical fact. There are no descendents because Jesus never married. After His resurrection from the dead by the power of God He was taken up into heaven as was observed by more than 500 people and in the same way, He is coming again soon (hide and watch :~).
No Cretaceous dinosaurs, but since birds are now considered their descendents, even a finch or a chicken might be technically a dinosaur.If you want to see a living creature that still somewhat looks like a dinosaur (specifically a dromaeosaur) check your local zoo for cassowaries. Next best: emus.
abe didn't have slaves because he thought it was so so so so so wrong .... they are equal to us no different
He doesn't have any. He was the last person born to the Black family name. When his older brother, Sirius, died the family name died out.